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STF Has a Majority to Take Responsibility for Social Networks by Content

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Ministers still have to define the details, that is, how and under what conditions the digital platforms should respond. The votes propose different solutions.
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In this 5a (12/6), session has been resumed. Place is 7 to 1 by the responsibility of big techs for illegal content published by third parties

To date, there are six favourable votes for responsibility and one against.

·Brazil
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The STF (Supreme Federal Court) formed a majority on this Thursday (11) to take responsibility for the social networks for content published by its users. Dias Toffoli, Luiz Fux, Flavio Dino, Christian Zanin, Gilmar Mendes and President Luis Roberto Barroso were some of the ministers who voted in favour, while André Mendonça differed. The criteria for how and under what conditions the digital platforms should respond and repair the damages will …

With the opinion of Gilmar Mendes, vote is in six to one; André Mendonça is the only one to divide until now

Ministers still have to define the details, that is, how and under what conditions the digital platforms should respond. The votes propose different solutions.

·Brazil
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The Pope Antagonist of this Thursday, 11, commented on the judgment in the STF on the liability of content published by users. In addition, the Bate-Bate of Haddad with MPs and the case of Carla Zambelli are on the stand. The post Pope Antagonist: The search for social networks appeared first on The Antagonist.

·São Paulo, Brazil
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UOL broke the news in Brazil on Wednesday, June 11, 2025.
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