Fresh off a bitter feud with Elon Musk over his social media platform X, Brazil is now courting a Chinese company to compete ...
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The court’s aggression is now attracting global attention, with the help of Elon Musk. Justice Moraes, 55, has ordered social networks to block at least 340 accounts in Brazil since 2020 ...
Justin Merriman/Bloomberg via The European Union is considering levying fines against Elon Musk over his unwillingness to cooperate with an investigation into X’s moderation and advertising policies.
Social media regulation has become a hot topic in Latin America's largest country after a months-long feud between X owner ...
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"X is proud to return to Brazil," it said on its global government affairs account, adding that it would "continue to defend freedom of speech, within the boundaries of the law, everywhere we operate.
Brazil has already treated Musk-led companies as a single economic group and seized about $2 million from a Starlink bank account to cover X's fines. An EU spokesperson told Ars today that "the ...
Then Brazil blocked X, Elon Musk’s social network. For the past five weeks, the site went dark across the nation of 200 million after Musk ignored court orders to pull down certain accounts.