You Can’t Block Apps on the Free and Open Brazilian Internet By electronicfrontierfoundation on March 2, 2015 Brazil’s Marco Civil law contains vigorous language intended to protect free expression, and aYou must subscribe and be logged in to read this archived content.visit original source at eff.org‹ Digital Rights Supporters Pave the Way for an Ambitious 2015Headlines for March 3, 2015 ›Categories: Electronic Frontier FoundationTags: Archive Related Articles Courts Must Not Allow Litigants to Plead Around The First Amendment’s Speech Protections EFF, ACLU Seek to Protect the Public’s Right to Access Judicial Records Civil Society Organizations Call on the House Of Lords to Protect Private Messaging in the Online Safety Bill Setting the Record Straight: EFF Statement in Support of FCC Nominee Gigi Sohn Stupid Patent of the Month: Digital Verification Systems Patents E-Signatures Brazil's Telecom Operators Made Strides and Had Shortcomings in Internet Lab's New Report on User Privacy Practices