STF Agenda: Internet Civil Marko is on the agenda this week | Method

The Federal Supreme Court (STF) on Wednesday, 4, has to resume the responsibility of social networks for the content published by consumers, one of the most NTIC, one of the most NTIC in the year. The Economic Domain Intervention Contribution (CIDE) has also been planned to continue the debate on the sending of resources abroad, which has an impact of $ 19.6 billion for public boxes.
At the Virtual Plenary, which began last Friday, the ministers analyzed ministers Flevio Dino, and he restored the standard of Mato Graso, who would be depressed of the soy temporary ban.
Physical Plenary
– Internet Civil Marko – The Supreme Court has returned to the agenda after the release of the case for the analysis of Minister Andr Mendonna and colleagues, who requested to look into the inquiry into the Constitution of Article 19 of the Internet Civil Mark. The article in question is exempt from the content responsible for the content published by third parties.
In the current regime, social networks only respond to the risks caused by posts. There are two exceptions: the spread of intimate photos without a copyright violation and consent.
Before stopping the trial, three votes were distributed: Article 19 and one two votes to handle the device and one, but expanding to the exemptions. Many ministers must vote to increase the hypothesis of punishment for social networks and force companies to adopt further proactiveity in eliminating illegal content.
– Side on goods abroad – Last week, two ministers have already voted to declare Cide’s constitutionalism on payment abroad, but there are conflicts about getting to the collection. The analysis can be resumed this week.
Although Louise Fucks voted to limit the tax for technical manufacturing contracts, Minister Flewio Dino argued that the collection could cover the technical or administrative services.
This case is very relevant to the financial perspective. The IRS estimates the impact of the R $ 19.6 billion for public boxes if it has to return another R 4 billion per year compared to the amounts of money and the future.
Virtual Plenary
– temporary ban of soy – Minister Flevio Dino’s decision to restore the effects of the law of Moto Graso is the decision of the minister Flevio Dino to ban the companies that signed the soy temporary ban and other agreements to limit the agricultural expansion.
In December 2024, the PCDOB, PSOL, PV and Sustainability Network stopped the law at the request of the Network. After questioning the ban on the state government and Moto Graso’s legislature, the minister examined the decision and restored the effects of the law, but only from January 1, 2026.
So far, Minister Alexander de Mores has voted to verify the decision. Analysis does not suspend by request for view or highlight ends this Friday, 6 Friday.