The Federal Supreme Court ended last week what deal with the accountability of digital platforms by content published by users. The final thesis, which sought to resolve present differences within the majority of 8 to 3 ,.
It understood that the text is insufficient to protect fundamental rights on the internet. From now on, the platforms will be civilly responsible if they do not proactively remove, before court order, a new list of contents – they, the antidemocratic, discriminatory or incitement to crimes.
In the case of posts that configure illicit crimes or acts, except for crimes against honor, networks are responsible if they do not overthrow the content after extrajudicial notification. The Supreme Court also appealed for Congress to elaborate a legislation on the subject; o.
The breakfast of this Monday (30) discusses what the Supreme Thesis changes to content on the internet. The episode listens to the reporter for Sheet which explains what came out of the trial and the first reactions of the platforms; And Internetlab’s executive director Fernanda Campagnucci, who deals with how the measurement of the measurements should be and takes stock of the gaps.
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Breakfast is published from Monday to Friday, always at the beginning of the day. The episode is presented by journalists Gabriela Mayer and Magê Flores, produced by Daniel Castro, Gustavo Luiz and Laura Lewer. The sound edition is by Raphael Conci.