The diffusion of information related to a Town Council through internet, when this includes particulars and addresses itself to an indeterminate plurality of addressees, constitutes a cession and, as such, has to be carried out in accordance with the foreseen regime for the communications of particulars. The diffusion of accusing and/or pejorative comments towards the workers of the Town Council can mean, besides, an illegitimate interference in its fundamental right to the honor. In the examined case, the Authority would only be competent to know the data processing personal made by a town councilor of the town council if this took place in exercise of its public functions or, at least, through obtained personal information in exercise of its functions.