ECA Digital is a new regulatory framework that significantly increases legal responsibilities for platforms operating in digital environments, especially in relation to the protection of children and adolescents online.
The legislation reflects a global trend toward stricter platform accountability, requiring companies to adopt stronger compliance structures, implement safety-by-design mechanisms, and ensure proper legal representation in Brazil.
For foreign companies, the absence of a local legal representative can result in serious legal exposure, including administrative liability, regulatory scrutiny, and financial penalties that may reach millions of dollars per violation.
Recent developments show that platforms are already being held accountable for harmful content, algorithmic risks, and inadequate protection of minors, reinforcing the urgency of compliance.
Marco Junqueira, our COO of Legal Representation, has conducted a complete analysis of this scenario.
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