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3 June 2014

Brazil Approves Internet Constitution

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On April 23, 2014, Brazil's President approved Brazil's Internet Constitution (Marco Civil da Internet).
Brazil Privacy

On April 23, 2014, Brazil's President approved Brazil's Internet Constitution (Marco Civil da Internet) (source document in Portuguese), which regulates web neutrality, privacy, data storage, web surveillance, targeted marketing, public access, and other issues, and provides for a bill of rights for internet users.

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