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Privacy Policy

USE OF IMAGES AND VISUAL CONTENT

All images, videos, and other visual content available on this website are protected by copyright, trademarks, and intellectual property rights, and their use, reproduction, distribution, or any form of commercial exploitation is prohibited without the express written permission of the rights holder. We emphasize that these protections are not limited to national legislation, but are also backed by international treaties, such as the 1954 Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict, which establishes guidelines for the protection and respect of cultural works and property at the international level, ensuring the integrity of intellectual rights in any jurisdiction. Unauthorized use of these images may result in legal action both in Brazil and in other countries that are signatories to these treaties, reaffirming our commitment to the protection of visual and cultural assets.

PROTECTION AND USE OF PERSONAL INFORMATION AND TEXTS

The texts, articles, analyses, and other textual content published on this website are exclusive intellectual property and are protected by national legislation, especially by the General Data Protection Law (LGPD) – Law No. 13,709/2018, which regulates the processing of personal data in Brazilian territory, ensuring privacy, transparency, and security in the use of user information. In addition, our commitment to data protection extends to applicable international standards, seeking compliance with global privacy and protection regulations, ensuring that personal information provided during consultations, registrations, or contacts is used exclusively for legitimate purposes, previously informed and authorized, respecting the rights of the owners and the principles of minimization, purpose, and transparency.

REPLICATION AND SHARING OF INFORMATION

The reproduction, adaptation, translation, distribution, or any form of total or partial replication of the content, texts, articles, and analyses made available on this website is expressly prohibited without the formal and written authorization of the rights holder. When authorized, replication must respect the integrity of the content, preserve the original context, and properly cite the source so as not to compromise the accuracy or intent of the material. This practice is in accordance with the best international compliance standards, including the principles established by the Hague Convention on International Judicial Cooperation in Civil and Commercial Matters (2005), which promotes cooperation between jurisdictions to ensure respect for copyright and the enforcement of intellectual property laws globally, protecting both content and authors' rights in different countries.

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