2. What does the law state?
✤Federal Brazilian Constitution ensures
the right to privacy and a private life,
honour and image.
✤Civil code guarantees protection of a
private life.
✤There is no data protection law or data
protection authority in Brazil.
3. Dilma Rouseff
✤With the Snowden leaks,
Brazil discovered that the
United States has over
the past years monitored
and spied Brazilian
internet usage.
✤In UN she urged the right
to privacy and proposed
solutions.
4. Solutions Proposed
✤Under water fiber optics cable that connects
Brazil and Europe thus bypassing the United
States altogether.
✤Force companies such as Google, Microsoft and
other American companies to store data for
Brazilian users on servers located within Brazil.
5. Questions to ponder
✤What happens if we assert more control
over the supposedly open and free
medium which is the internet?
7. Questions to ponder
✤Can countries agree on whether there
needs to be some regulation of internet
in order to protect privacy and
intellectual property?
8. Questions to ponder
✤If they can agree on these basic
principles, can countries move forward
to a discussion on how internet usage
can and should be monitored?
9. Questions to ponder
✤Because internet transmits data across
countries, can countries agree on how the
internet can be monitored in a way that does not
hamper private companies and entrepreneurial
ideas?
10. Questions to ponder
✤Because internet transmits data across
countries, can countries agree on how the
internet can be monitored in a way that does not
hamper private companies and entrepreneurial
ideas?