Digital Platforms and Markets
As digital platforms and markets gain increased centrality in civic life, so do their impacts on democratic rights and processes. In this context, there is a growing intersection with data protection and its relationship with other spheres,, such as electoral, competition, and (hyper)vulnerable groups spheres, such as the rights of children and adolescents.
This line encompasses research, analysis, and actions within this [emerging] field, seeking to understand the role of digital platforms, regulators, and civil society, nationally and internationally, so that the creation of standards and the guarantee of rights follow rapid technological and social changes.
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Digital Platforms and Markets
Protection of personal data and childhood
Despite significant inequalities in internet access around the world, the number of children and adolescents active in the digital environment is very expressive. In this context, it is urgent to understand the different impacts of current business models that involve intense mining of children and adolescents’ data, advertisement profiling techniques using such data, in addition […]
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Digital Platforms and Markets
Antitrust and regulation in the digital economy
Antitrust and Data Protection is a project that starts from the premise that the Brazilian antitrust legislation and practice are outdated and do not contemplate the advances of the 21st-century economy. In partnership with the Brazilian Institute for Consumer Protection (IDEC), it seeks to foster a plural debate on antitrust in Brazil and encourage policies […]
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