Amid the rise in disinformation today, journalists should look into legal measures adopted by countries around the world to combat it.
Brazil’s Agência Lupa is helping reporters do just that, this month launching an interactive map showing national and supranational laws globally intended to legislate disinformation online. The tool, called LupaMundi, provides details about the legislation while helping users better understand the nature of the laws and how they could be used against journalists.
“We need to learn from the work people are doing across the world,” said Natália Leal, executive director of Agência Lupa, during a recent ICFJ Global Crisis Reporting Forum session on tracking disinformation laws globally. “Lupa is focused on Brazil, but if you don’t look to other experiences [around the globe], it is impossible to have new answers for the same questions.”
You can read more in an article by Inaara Gangji published in the ijnet.org web site at: https://ijnet.org/en/story/new-tool-tracks-disinformation-laws-globally.