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Brazil restores social media accountability trial after turbulent period

By Henrique Santiago ( June 4, 2025, 11:00 GMT | Comment) -- The Supreme Court is set to vote today on two investigations into the constitutionality of Article 19, which sets that social media companies are generally not liable for third-party content unless they fail to remove it following a specific judicial order. Brazilian justices return to a debate that has intensified in public discourse after violent incidents linked to social media platforms in recent months.The Brazil Supreme Court today will resume its consideration of the accountability of social media platforms for third-party content after a nearly six-month pause marked by traumatic events involving the use of such technology....

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