Wednesday, August 7, 2024 - 05:00 to 06:30

Webinar on Digital Intermediaries Liability: Approaches, Limits, and Possibilities

Overview:
Join us for an engaging webinar exploring the regulation of digital platforms in Brazil and Europe, focusing on the liability of digital intermediaries. We'll discuss key questions like:
- What motivates and drives proposals for intermediary liability in Brazil and Europe?
- How does civil liability ensure regulatory enforcement?
- How can we create Internet policies that address intermediary liability without harming network operations?

Event Details:
- Date and Time: August 7th (Wednesday), 9:00 am - 10:30 am BRT (12:00 pm - 1:30 pm UTC)
- Location: Online (Zoom link provided upon registration)
- Translation: Simultaneous PT<>EN translation available. Ensure a good microphone (avoid Bluetooth).
- Register Now: Limited spots available. Register [here](#).

Speakers:
- Paula Bernardi, ISOC: Discussing global intermediary liability regulation and policy development.
- Christoph Schmon, EFF: Sharing insights on European approaches to intermediary liability and its role in policy-making.
- Paulo Rená, IRIS-BH: Examining Brazil's intermediary liability framework and its policy implications.
- Monica Guise, Meta: Evaluating intermediary liability in Brazil and how Meta navigates global and local laws.

Moderation:
- Laura Pereira, ISOC-BR: Setting the context and discussing Brazil’s legislative efforts and their impacts on digital intermediaries.

Agenda:
- Introduction (10 min): Context and ISOC Brazil’s analysis of Bill 2630.
- First Round (40-50 min): Each speaker addresses key questions (10-12 min each).
- Second Round (30-40 min): Audience Q&A and speakers’ final remarks.

Why Attend?
Gain valuable insights into how different regions handle digital intermediary liability, understand the implications for service providers, and learn about the latest policy developments.