SANTOS, J. H.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8973008068649806; SANTOS, Jorge Henrique.
Resumen:
The technological advances occurred over the past decades provided to man the
internet, the most revolutionary mean of communication and social interaction
already existing in the history of mankind. With your use increasingly popular around
the world also begins to emerge conflicts of interest common in any social
environment. This monograph aims at conduct a study on the civil responsibility of
Internet service providers by the display of offensive content. Based on the analysis
of jurisprudential and doctrinal positions in conjunction, comes to the understanding
that Internet service providers simply act as intermediates and, through the
impossibility of make a prior control of all information entered in the virtual
environment by their users, it was not fair the application of objective responsibility.
This way the responsabilization of Internet service providers walks in the sense of
subjective civil responsibility, so that the providers are exempt from responsibility if
they have not acted directly to the occurrence of the damage suffered.