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BRAZIL PUTS THE INTERNET TO RIGHTS

20.11.2019
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By Philipe Moura and Ricardo Tavares

Brazil's new internet legislation, shaped in large part in reaction to the now well-publicised excesses of the US National Security Agency (NSA), has been warmly welcomed by content and application providers although less so by the country’s telecoms operators.

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PhiliPe Moura and ricardo tavares look at how far Brazil’s new internet law goes in terms of data privacy rights

Intermedia Issue:
Vol 42, Issue 2
Issue Date:
July 2014
Region:
Americas
Ricardo Tavares Ricardo Tavares MD of consulting firm, TechPolis

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