Brazil adopts ECA Digital to require safer online design for minors
Brazil is enacting new regulations, known as ECA Digital, to implement a safety-by-design approach for online content, focusing on the protection of minors. This new framework shifts from ex post liability to preventative measures, including age verification.
Key Takeaways
- ECA Digital shifts Brazil’s online-content rules from ex post liability to preventive measures.
- The framework centers on a safety-by-design approach for protecting minors online.
- Age verification is one of the preventive measures named in the article.
Why It Matters
Brazil is moving online safety enforcement upstream, requiring preventive controls rather than waiting to assign liability after harm. For streaming and other platform operators, the key signal is that age verification is now part of the regulatory conversation, not just content moderation. The article frames ECA Digital as a safety-by-design model for minors, which aligns policy attention around product architecture instead of only takedown rules. Watch for the specific age-verification requirements and how they are written into the final ECA Digital framework.
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