Stf Showed that, in Brazil, the Internet Is Not Illegal Land, Says Alexandre De Moraes in Lisbon
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In a speech at the Lisbon Forum this Saturday (5), the Minister of the Supreme Federal Court (STF), Alexandre de Moraes, defended the regulation of social networks and the responsibility of large technology companies (big techs). According to him, the Internet “is not an illegal land” in Brazil and it is necessary to balance “constitutional economy: freedom with responsibility”. During his talk on the event, organised by also by STF Gilmar Mende…
For Minister Alexandre de Moraes, the Supreme Federal Court has taken an important step in imposing restrictions and responsibilities on big techs. He says that social networks are a threat to the sovereignty of the countries.
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Morales says that social networks have performed "a brainwashing in people to mean that what they do is freedom of expression".
The STF Minister participated in an event in Portugal shortly after suspending government and Congress' acts on the increase in IOF; however, he had an exclusive focus on social networks.
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