Blog EntryGoogle has bad moments in BrazilAug 25, '06 4:31 PM
for everyone
By Renata Vincoletto & Renato Golin

Involved in a series of prosecutions, the company can stop its activities in Brazil in case it is not possible to restrain excesses from Brazilian users or if they not get an agreement with the Brazilian Justice.

52 orders had been opened to release user information from Orkut until today. In its majority, they are cases of pedophilia, racism and hate. Between January and April, SaferNet Brasil (non-governmental organization) received 9.982 denunciations of child pornography in the Internet, 9.100 against Orkut.

Google’s resistance in supplying information comes from the fear of political use of the information. As examples, they had cited China and the Iran, which already had requested this kind of information about people considered against the government.

In case they don’t release this information, they will be charged at least U$100.000 daily, as indemnity for the successively refusing to hand over user information associated with Orkut.

Three questions arise from it:

  • First: The way United States faces the third world, as if we couldn't take care of our business on our own.

  • Second: Brazil is far from being like China and Iran, ie. military dictatorships. Brazil is a free country and it's only trying to protect itself from problems that the whole world is facing, including US.

  • Third: Business is business, but in some countries there are limits. Protect customer's privacy is one thing, protect the worst scum of criminals is completely different. Too bad the Google didn't figure out what "freedom" is all about.

Sources:

Portuguese:
Orkut pode sair do Pais
MP quer que Google pague indenizacao
Comissão denuncia Orkut ao Congresso dos EUA
Google Brasil e Ministerio Publico travam batalha juridica

English:
Google prosecuted in Brazil to hand over user data
Google Brazil Pressured to Give Up Names


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enniarief wrote on Aug 25, '06
Hello.....Renata,
Here I am. Passing by. Could it be possible without its existence of Google?? I just have no answer, yet. Well, my warmest regards from Hollanda, Bye................
rengolin wrote on Aug 25, '06
don't worry, google will still be google, Brazil's justice is only against Orkut.
itsborin wrote on Aug 26, '06
The enlightened community is standing strong against this but don't know how long they can make it. The way Google responds to these will make a difference in the way ppl will live their lives in future.
rvincoletto wrote on Aug 31, '06
The way Google responds to these will make a difference in the way ppl will live their lives in future.
Intersting... Google can define people lifes...
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mikolupi wrote on Nov 27, '07
Its great how Brazil is taking a lead in the Internet, its going to take some time before it matures.



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