Tag: Marco Civil da Internet
Brazil: multistakeholder internet governance model under threat
The Temer administration proposes yet another move that might weaken civil society participation in domestic internet policy.
Activistas brasileños quieren salvar la banda ancha en Brasil
Buenas noticias: El Congreso Brasileño está considerando aprobar un Proyecto de Ley que prohíbe la práctica de limitación por consumo de paquetes de datos (en adelante, “data caps” ) en la provisión de internet fijo de banda ancha en Brasil.
Activists are close to saving broadband in Brazil
Thanks to activists pushing back against data caps for internet use, we could see a law to ban the practice — a boon for innovation and free expression in Brazil.
Supreme Court of Brazil holds hearings on blocking apps
Is blocking WhatsApp consistent with the freedom of communication and the rights guaranteed under the Marco Civil da Internet?
Bloqueos de aplicaciones: una práctica abusiva en Latinoamérica
Este tipo de decisiones tomadas por legisladores y jueces sin el correspondiente análisis, ponen en riesgo el ejercicio de los derechos digitales de los usuarios.
Access Now submission on zero rating and the Marco Civil da Internet
Internet shutdowns, attacks on encryption harm human rights in Brazil, India, U.K.
Our UPR submissions to the United Nations highlight risks to digital rights in Brazil, India, and the U.K.
Brazil’s Olympic surveillance legacy
The Rio Olympics may be over, but the privacy-invasive surveillance equipment that Brazil purchased for the games is likely to re-purposed, with inadequate transparency and limits for its use.
Brazil must protect the Marco Civil regulatory decree
The decree represents a step forward for digital rights in Brazil, built on the foundation of the Marco Civil. It should be preserved, not discarded.
Cybercrime proposals would gut digital rights in Brazil. Join us to stop them.
Cybercrime proposals are threatening privacy and free expression in Brazil, but civil society is fighting back.