For creators, TikTok can be a portfolio, audience base, revenue channel and reputation asset. Losing access may affect campaigns, partnerships, monetization and professional visibility.

A creator account often carries more than videos. It may hold audience data, brand opportunities, proof of work, messages, monetization history and content archives.
The review focuses on the economic relevance of the account, the harm caused by the restriction and whether Brazilian law may support a formal request for account review when the evidence is strong.
We review the TikTok notice, appeal history, account relevance and available evidence.
Brazilian legal action is considered when the facts, documents and jurisdiction support that path.
The strategy may involve a formal notice, evidence preservation, negotiation or court action when viable.
For creators, businesses and professionals, TikTok can be a source of audience, revenue, reputation and client acquisition. When access disappears, the damage may be real.
Brazilian law contains consumer, internet and data-protection principles that may help analyze whether a platform decision was transparent, justified and proportionate.
This can be relevant when evaluating jurisdiction and whether a Brazilian legal strategy is possible, depending on the account and evidence.
The analysis considers whether the restriction affected revenue, audience, content, brand reputation, professional activity or access to important data.
Analytics, campaigns, client messages, monetization records and content history help show the importance of the account.
Some international clients prefer email. You can send the account details, screenshots, TikTok notices and a short explanation of what happened directly to:
Please include your TikTok username, profile URL, suspension notice, appeal history and country of residence.

Dr. Gleber Bovolon is a Brazilian lawyer and Computer Engineer, with a multidisciplinary background that connects law, technology, business strategy and digital marketing. He holds a degree in Computer Engineering from PUC-Campinas, a Law degree from UNIP, postgraduate studies in Project Management from FGV and specialization in Digital Marketing.
Before practicing law, he worked in multinational technology and telecommunications environments, including Samsung and Ericsson, with exposure to complex corporate projects and international operations in Latin America, India and the United States, including countries such as Venezuela, Peru, Chile, Mexico and the US.
He speaks English and Spanish, which allows direct communication with international clients affected by digital platform account restrictions. This combination of legal training, computer engineering, platform knowledge, business experience and international background helps him review digital disputes with both legal and technical judgment.
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