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Brazil high court Minister Mendonça signals divergence in trial over platform liability

By Maria Júlia Baumert ( June 4, 2025, 23:45 GMT | Insight) -- Supreme Federal Court (STF) Minister André Mendonça began his vote this afternoon in the case that will determine the constitutionality of Article 19 of Brazil’s Civil Rights Framework for the Internet. The article governs the liability of digital platforms for user-generated content and outlines the conditions under which harmful content must be removed. Minister Mendonça had requested a review of the case last year and used the full 90-day period allotted to him.Supreme Federal Court (STF) Minister André Mendonça began reading his vote this afternoon in the case that will determine the constitutionality of Article 19 of Brazil’s Civil Rights Framework for the Internet. The article governs the liability of digital platforms for user-generated content and outlines the conditions under which harmful content must be removed....

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