bā xī巴西de的shù zì数字zhì lǐ治理yǔ与yán lùn zì yóu言论自由
Brazil is working hard to manage the internet and protect people's rights.
In 2014, Brazil passed the Internet Law to protect net neutrality and user rights.
Later, Brazil introduced the Personal Data Protection Law to safeguard everyone's personal information.
Brazil's courts and regulatory agencies are also very active; for example, once a social platform's service was suspended because it did not cooperate in removing harmful content.
On another occasion, Brazil's data protection agency required big companies to be clearer about how they use users' data.
Many civil organizations and scholars support these laws, hoping to make the internet safer and more transparent.
Although some countries criticize Brazil's approach and even impose economic sanctions, Brazil insists on its own digital governance methods.
Now, more and more countries are starting to learn from Brazil to better protect internet users.
Brazil's efforts show us that digital rights and freedom of speech can be protected together.