This article aims to present a perspective on freedom of expression, which can be understood as the right of every individual to freely express their ideas, opinions, and dogmas without suffering any kind of reprisal or censorship from society or the State. Therefore, the focus is on freedom of expression in the context of the internet and how its exercise in a pluralistic and globalized society like today's raises several questions for the Brazilian legal system. The methodology used is bibliographic, primarily employing scientific journals and academic publications found in repositories of major institutions. Furthermore, material from reliable websites such as Google Scholar and SciELO, among others, is used to enrich the work. Finally, the choice of this theme is justified because it is a topic of great discussion within the field of Civil Law today, and it also offers extremely rich content for debate among researchers. Constitutional conflicts arising from the exercise of a fundamental constitutional right such as Freedom of Expression are present in various sectors of society.
Giselle Sobral de Carvalho Lima (Tue,) studied this question.