The brazilian approach to internet intermediary liability: Blueprint for a global regime?

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Abstract

While intermediary liability is becoming an issue of increasing importance in internet governance discussions, little is being made at the institutional level to minimise conflicts across jurisdictions and ensure the compliance of intermediary liability laws with fundamental rights and the freedom to innovate. The experience leading to the adoption of the Brazilian “Marco Civil da Internet” offers concrete insights for the definition of a baseline framework at the international level. This article also suggests the creation of a global forum of discussion on intermediary liability, allowing the interests of a variety of stakeholders to be taken into account in the definition and implementation of those baseline principles.

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Zingales, N. (2015). The brazilian approach to internet intermediary liability: Blueprint for a global regime? Internet Policy Review, 4(4). https://doi.org/10.14763/2015.4.395

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