Brazilian Supreme Court Grants Big Techs Deadline to Adapt to New Digital Liability Rules
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In an interview with BandNews TV, our experts analyze the impacts of the Brazilian Supreme Court’s decision granting a 60-day deadline for major digital platforms to adapt to the new obligations related to liability for illegal content published by third parties. The measure is part of the ongoing debate surrounding the Brazilian Civil Rights Framework for the Internet and reinforces the need for governance, transparency, and an adequate structure for content moderation in the digital environment.
For companies operating digital platforms, social media networks, marketplaces, online advertising, user-generated content, or technology-based operations, this topic requires immediate attention. The new guidelines may impact internal policies, reporting channels, risk management, agreements with third parties, data protection, digital compliance, and communication strategies.
In this context, regulatory compliance is no longer merely a legal obligation, but rather a strategic agenda to mitigate risks, preserve reputation, and ensure greater security in digital operations.