Ministry Of Justice Extends Public Debates On Internet Civil Framework And Draft Data Protection Bill

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On March 31, the Brazilian Ministry of Justice extended the term of the public debate on the regulations governing the Internet Civil Framework until April 30 (source document in Portuguese).
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On March 31, the Brazilian Ministry of Justice extended the term of the public debate on the regulations governing the Internet Civil Framework until April 30 (source document in Portuguese). Topics requiring further clarification include exceptions to the network neutrality principle, retention of logs by connection providers and service providers, and online privacy. Similarly, public debate on the draft data protection law (source document in Portuguese and English) has also been extended until April 30.

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