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The Insensitive Internet – Brazil and the Judicialization of Pain
Closed Published by marcelo.thompson May 22nd, 2010 in *OIINEWSThe proposal of a Civil [Rights-Based] Framework for the Internet in Brazil invites serious scrutiny by the Global Community due to its cross-jurisdictional repercussions (some very positive; some urgently negative). The most emergent provision is that which renders Online Service Providers invulnerable for the conscious hosting of illicit content. That is to say, unless OSPs host illegal [...]
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