Lula Says that Regulation of Big Techs Will Be Made 'Doa to Whom It Hurts'
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President Lula said this Saturday, 6th that the government will regulate big techs in Brazil. “Give the sufferer” said, in an interview with SBT. Lula criticised the speech that regulation would be a form of censorship. “You can’t play with the truth. No, it’s not censorship. The country has to have rules,... The post Lula promises regulation of social networks “do who hurts” appeared first on The Antagnonist.
President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) said on this Saturday (5) that the regulation under state control of social networks will be applied rigorously in Brazil, “give those who suffer”. In an interview with SBT News, he argued that intervention in the digital environment does not equal censorship, but rather a need to establish clear limits for platforms, on the basis of the principle that “what is worth in real life, is in digital life”. For…
President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (Workers' Party) stated on Friday (September 5, 2025) that social media regulation will be strictly enforced in Brazil. "We will regulate, no matter who it hurts," he said in an interview with SBT. Lula wanted to emphasize that regulating is not the same as censoring. "The country needs to have rules. What applies in real life also applies in digital life," he stated. The president criticized the lack of rules…
President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) said on this Saturday (5) that the federal government will regulate big techs in the country "gives to those who suffer". According to the president, social networks facilitate the spread of false information without any kind of control. "We want to be regular and go to those who suffer," said Lula in an interview to "SBT Brazil". Read More: "Every single care of your quintal", says Lula about U.S. Lula's…
President Luiz Inácio Lula of Silva said this Saturday that the government will regulate big techs "do who hurts". According to him, in Brazil the law applies to all companies, whether they are Brazilian or foreign. — As people will allow the practice of crime, incitement to sexual violence against adolescents, hate against women, black, homosexuals, hate has no need to be stimulated. What has been stimulated is peace is that we want to be regul…
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