Os nomes desses sistemas já são confusos e como eles funcionam pode ser ainda mais. O nosso artigo faz um trabalho simples de explicar o que é o que em cada um desses sistemas e quais são seus pontos positivos e negativos :)
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Em 2023, a Alice Lana e eu publicamos um texto chamado “responsabilidade de intermediários e direito autoral no Brasil” - nele dissecamos a responsabilidade objetiva e diferentes tipos de resp subjetiva: judicial notice and take down, notice and take down, notice and notice e notice and stay down
26.11.2024 22:22 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0
Essa semana, o STF inicia o julgamento que pode alterar a principal regra da internet brasileira - o art. 19 do Marco Civil da Internet.
Parece claro que vai sair o modelo de responsabilidade após notificação judicial, mas o que vai entrar no lugar ainda é incerto.
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Há 10 anos, o InternetLab surgiu com a missão de investigar as intersecções entre direito, tecnologia e sociedade.
Desde então, consolidou-se como uma referência em pesquisa e impacto. Como uma década de pesquisas e diálogos sobre os desafios digitais moldou nosso trabalho? 1/2
13.11.2024 13:22 — 👍 25 🔁 6 💬 2 📌 0
CONHEÇA AS E OS PALESTRANTES DE CONGRESSO!
O Congresso contará com painelistas especialistas em privacidade, acadêmicos(as) das áreas de direito penal e processo penal, agentes do Estado e representantes do setor privado e da sociedade civil. 🎓
Confira: congresso.internetlab.org.br
08.11.2024 20:23 — 👍 6 🔁 3 💬 0 📌 0
Rapaz segurando placa em que está escrito: “ O que aconteceu là nos EUA não vai acontecer aqui porque o Brasil tem o TSE”
O que aconteceu lá nos EUA não vai acontecer aqui porque o Brasil tem o TSE
06.11.2024 09:35 — 👍 40 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0
Hoje foi dia de intensificar a divulgação do VIII Congresso Internacional Direitos Fundamentais e Processo Penal na Era Digital! Visitamos faculdades de direito para colar cartazes e trazer o debate sobre novas tecnologias de vigilância e justiça mais perto de estudantes e profissionais da área. 1/3
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Nesse tema eu discordo do meu chefe porque acho que tem que acabar a internet
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Black ink linocut print of a person in a dress reaching for a book on a large bookshelf. Above is “Free people read freely”; below is “Defend the Internet Archive”.
6 × 8" linocut relief print, CC BY 4.0
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Southmayd Prof @YaleLawSch + Philosophy @Yale. Ed, @LegalTheory + Stanford Encyclopedia of Phil. “Legality”, “The Internationalists” (with @oonahathaway), “Fancy Bear Goes Phishing.” Overuses “neurosymbolic”
Dr of small crawly things that live on the ocean floor.
I study what they do, how they do it, and how they respond to disturbance, including climate change.
Marine Biologist, Ocean Optimist, Invert Advocate, "Worm Girl"
Opinions mine. She/her
Digital rights are human rights. There's hardly anything as important as ensuring that our shared future has freedom of expression and creativity at its core. https://www.fightforthefuture.org
Lecturer on AI law & policy & Schmidt Visiting Scholar @ Yale
Resident Fellow, Information Society Project @ Yale Law School
IP + tech lawyer. English PhD. Sometime career shifter and cross-country migrant. Gave up professing. Fan of careful people. Lover of well made things. Views my own. SSRN: https://ssrn.com/author=630766
Law Professor at George Washington Law. President of the Cyber Civil Rights Initiative. Author of Fearless Speech (2024) and The Cult of the Constitution (2019). First Amendment, civil rights, technology, criminal law, family law, firearms law.
I'm a law professor at GW Law School and an expert on privacy, AI, technology, and data security law. I also write about law, literature, and the humanities. More about me at https://danielsolove.com
law professor teaching & writing about trademark, false advertising, IP, & entertainment law at northeastern
Law Professor, Canada Research Chair in Internet and E-commerce Law, University of Ottawa
www.michaelgeist.ca
Law Bytes Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/5iDUCcDrkzGai0OdTgoucv
http://mgeist.substack.com
The Information Society Project at Yale Law School is an intellectual center addressing issues at the intersection of law, tech & society. https://law.yale.edu/isp/community
teaching the next generation of tech justice lawyers @georgetownlaw.bsky.social
research + art @ tepski.tech
Professor, Berkeley Law School, who writes about challenges that new information technologies pose for intellectual property & other laws. Past Chair & member of Electronic Frontier Foundation Board & of Authors Alliance Board. Gardening is my best hobby
Privacy, tech, security
My opinions are mine.
Law professor; activist; not convinced we have time; acting as if we do.
CEO, Future of Privacy Forum
FPF.org
Professor, Stanford Law School.
Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution.
Author, The Digital 4th Amendment:
https://www.amazon.com/Digital-Fourth-Amendment-Privacy-Policing/dp/0190627077/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0
Associate Dean for Research & Professor, Santa Clara Law. Internet Law, IP, Advertising Law. He/him. Website: http://www.ericgoldman.org. Email: egoldman@gmail.com
Assistant Professor, Stanford Law School. Aussie struggling with °F & online speech stuff.
Author of Silicon Values: The Future of Free Speech Under Surveillance Capitalism (Verso 2021).
Views are mine alone.
Work @EFF, teach at College of Europe Natolin, live in Berlin, full bio at https://jilliancyork.com/about #freealaa