Watch out, it's not just Brazilians that are used with the US-int layout like 
that... In the comments of this bug there is a Canadian saying that they do the 
same when typing French in USian keyboards...
Isn't there a formal definition of how must the US-International layout behave? 
Who is "wrong", Microsoft or Ubuntu?

Honestly, I think that if Microsoft made their keyboard layout like
that, probably in the regions of the world where the Ć is needed people
use different keyboard layouts... does anyone have a clue about this?

I think Ubuntu could simply make just like Microsoft, or even create a
new US-M$International layout or something - specially if it's them that
do not follow the specification. Associating with Brazil seems weird to
me...

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C-cedil not present in US-International keyboard
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/92652
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