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CTRL+J LATAM: The Power of Persuasion: Several Perspectives, One Stage
Panel 2: The Power of Persuasion: Several Perspectives, One Stage
Sérgio Ludtke, President, Instituto Para o Desenvolvimento do Jornalismo (Projor)
Luciana Cardoso,Media Business Advisor, Media Development Investment Fund
Paula Miraglia, Founder and CEO, Momentum – Journalism and Tech Task Force
Lucía Camacho, Public Policy Coordinator, Derechos Digitales
Moderated by Verônica Lima, Communications Coordinator, Associação de Jornalismo Digital (Ajor)
In this panel, speakers presented a range of – sometimes contrasting – strategies to address today’s challenges to journalism. They discussed the importance of regulation, coalition-building, and the creation of new tools to strengthen journalism, including rethinking how technology interacts with the media sector. Francisco Brito Cruz noted that digital platform regulation must avoid short-term fixes and instead address the structural roots of disinformation. Courtney Radsch stressed the risks of monopolies in information infrastructure, warning against policies that reinforce dependence on dominant platforms.
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CTRL+J LATAM: The Power of Persuasion: Several Perspectives, One Stage
Panel 7: The Power of Persuasion: Several Perspectives, One Stage
Allan Rocha de Souza, President and Scientific Director, Brazilian Copyright Institute (IBDautoral)
Bruno Bioni, Founding Director of Data Privacy Brasil
Raisa Cetra, co-director, Artigo 19 Brazil and South America
Bia Barbosa, Latin America Advocacy Manager, RSF
Moderated by Tai Nalon, Executive Director, Aos Fatos
Panelists presented diverse perspectives on the intersection between technology and journalism, from legal analysis to practical models for sustainability. They challenged dominant narratives and stressed the need to reclaim legal tools that can protect media independence. Allan Rocha criticized the reliance on copyright mechanisms and called for democratic and transparent alternatives to ensure fair remuneration.

