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Minister says Brazil Supreme Court could finalize new platform liability thesis tomorrow

By Maria Júlia Baumert ( June 25, 2025, 23:46 GMT | Insight) -- With the trial on the constitutionality of Article 19 of the Brazilian Internet Civil Rights Framework nearing its end, Supreme Court President Luís Roberto Barroso stated that the court may finalize and proclaim the new legal thesis as early as tomorrow. The article, which limits platform liability for third-party content to cases where they fail to comply with a court order, has been deemed unconstitutional by a majority of the ministers.With the trial on the constitutionality of Article 19 of the Brazilian Internet Civil Rights Framework nearing its end, Supreme Court President Luís Roberto Barroso stated that the court may finalize and proclaim the new legal thesis as early as tomorrow. The article, which limits platform liability for third-party content to cases where they fail to comply with a court order, has been deemed unconstitutional by a majority of the ministers....

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