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How Big Tech’s “Invisible Hand” Reaches Latin American Regulators: Via global orgs, law firms & lobbyists, big corporations shape rules to block or alter regulation in their favor

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How Big Tech’s “Invisible Hand” Reaches Latin American Regulators: Via global orgs, law firms & lobbyists, big corporations shape rules to block or alter regulation in their favor

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Via global orgs, law firms & lobbyists, big corporations shape rules to block or alter regulation in their favor

cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/37214923

Table of Contents.
  • Database: The influence of Big Tech.
  • How Big Tech’s “Invisible Hand” Reaches Latin American Regulators.
  • How Big Tech Killed Brazil’s “Fake News Bill”.
  • The battle Big Tech won to weaken a regulation that sought to protect children’s mental health.
  • The Revolving Door Minister.
  • The Argentina’s Federal Administration of Public Revenue (AFIP) attempted to collect taxes from large technology companies, but Alberto Fernandez’s administration exonerated Mercado Libre.
  • In the Shadows, a Former President Builds a Career Representing Tech Companies.
  • Zero Sanctions in Ecuador Due to a Weak Personal Data Protection Law.

Not Released in English Yet:

  • Content removal from platforms accounts for 40% of lawsuits against tech companies in Brazil.
  • The right is filling gaps in Congress with a flood of bills to regulate the internet.
  • Father of the chairwoman of the AI ​​commission in Congress signs agreement with Google for use of technology.

An investigation into how Big Tech has influenced the avoidance of regulations seeking to mitigate its negative effects on societies and politics. Led by the Brazilian media outlet Agência Pública and CLIP in partnership with 15 organizations.

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