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