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Pressure to police online copyright violations ramps up in Brazil, US

By Melissa Ritti ( July 7, 2025, 20:12 GMT | Comment) -- In its next term, the US Supreme Court will tackle contributory liability for Internet service providers who fail to disable access for subscribers repeatedly and credibly accused of copyright infringement. Brazil, meanwhile, recently undid a large swath of the safe harbor that online service providers operating there enjoyed previously. The sands are shifting in both countries as courts work to plug holes in the regulatory framework against online piracy.The wide latitude shown to Internet service providers, or ISPs, and online service providers, or OSPs, at the dawn of the digital era is garnering a second look in some geographies....

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