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- Marco_Civil_da_Internet abstract "The Marco Civil da Internet is a draft bill introduced in Congress in Brazil aimed at guaranteeing civil rights in the use of the Internet in Brazil. The draft bill was approved by the Brazilian Congress Câmara dos Deputados on March 25, 2014 and has been submitted to the Senado Federal. The Marco Civil has been approved by the Senado Federal on April 22, 2014.The project was created by means of a partnership between the Ministry of Justice Ministério da Justiça in partnership with the Center for Technology and Society of the Law School at the Fundação Getulio Vargas. Both institutions launched on October 29, 2009 the first draft phase of a collaborative process to build the draft for the Marco Civil. The Marco Civil is aimed at protecting privacy rights, net neutrality, safeharbors for internet service providers and online service providers, open government, and setting forth that access to the internet is a requisite to the exercise for civic rights.The first round of the draft took place between October 29 and December 17, 2009. More than 800 substantive contributions were received, including comments, e-mails, alternative drafts and references. The conception of the Marco Civil was originally created by professor Ronaldo Lemos, in an article published on May 22, 2007.Following the first round of discussions, the draft was published for public comments, throughout a collaborative process. The debates of the second phase took place between April 8 and May 30, 2010.On August 24, 2011, the draft bill was not only approved by the Executive Government in Brazil through the Brazilian Presidency, but also sent to Congress by President Dilma Rousseff, with the support of four other Ministries (Justice, Science & Technology, Planning, and Communications). In Congress, the draft bill was received and processed under docket number 2126/2011.The Marco Civil was described by the then Ministry of Justice, Luiz Paulo Barreto as "The Constitution of the Internet" in Brazil.The project was scheduled to be voted on several times in November, 2012.An English/Portugese translation, with changes marked in the Portugese, was published circa November 18, 2013, at http://infojustice.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/Marco-Civil-English-Translation-November-2013.pdfAs a reaction to the allegations of NSA monitoring Brazil's telecoms networks, passing the Marco Civil (which is often called "The Internet Constitution" in Brazil) has become a priority reaction for the Brazilian Government, as affirmed by President Dilma Rousseff during her speech to the 68th Session of the United Nations General Assembly, on 24 September 2013.A new unofficial translation was provided by Paulo Rená athttps://thecdd.wordpress.com/2014/03/28/marco-civil-da-internet-unofficial-english-translation/".
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- Marco_Civil_da_Internet comment "The Marco Civil da Internet is a draft bill introduced in Congress in Brazil aimed at guaranteeing civil rights in the use of the Internet in Brazil. The draft bill was approved by the Brazilian Congress Câmara dos Deputados on March 25, 2014 and has been submitted to the Senado Federal.".
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