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Third-party content ruling in Brazil will reach beyond social media platforms

By Maria Júlia Baumert ( December 4, 2024, 00:12 GMT | Comment) -- The Brazilian Supreme Court's pending decision on the constitutionality of Article 19 of the Civil Rights Framework for the Internet will have far-reaching consequences for digital platforms. If the law, which limits liability for third-party content, is declared unconstitutional, marketplace platforms would be required to block improper advertisements — such as those promoting counterfeit products — based on user notifications rather than court orders, which is the current standard.The Brazilian Supreme Court's impending decision on the constitutionality of Article 19 of the Civil Rights Framework for the Internet will have far-reaching consequences for digital platforms, extending far beyond social media....

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