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https://doi.org/10.20901/ms.16.31.4

THE BRUSSELS EFFECT ON DIGITAL PLATFORM REGULATION: ANALYZING THE BRAZILIAN REGULATORY PROCESS AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR JOURNALISM

Lizete Barbosa da Nóbrega ; University of São Paulo
Rodrigo Pelegrini Ratier ; University of São Paulo


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Abstract

This article compares the European Union’s digital platform regulations with Brazil’s most‎ advanced legislative proposal, Bill No. 2630/2020, reflecting the influence of the European framework,‎ particularly the Digital Services Act (DSA). Through a documentary analysis, the article traces the ‎history of communication regulation in Brazil, highlighting the challenges faced in advancing the ‎issue. Comparing the Brazilian proposal to the DSA, both similarities, especially regarding platform ‎transparency and algorithm functioning, and differences are noted, such as the inclusion of remuneration ‎for journalistic content. The article also analyzes the “Brussels Effect”, examining how this concept applies ‎to the Brazilian context.‎

Keywords

REGULATION; PLATFORMS; BRAZIL; BRUSSELS EFFECT; JOURNALISM

Hrčak ID:

334154

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/334154

Publication date:

30.7.2025.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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