BRASILIA (Reuters) -Brazil's Supreme Court ordered Elon Musk-owned X not to circumvent a previous ruling suspending the social media platform in the country, at risk of a daily fine of 5 million ...
leading to the app’s ban three weeks ago. The Supreme Court also threatened Brazilian citizens with a $9,000 fine for using VPNs to access X.
Brazil's Supreme Court on Thursday ordered Elon Musk's X to suspend access to the social network, after service was restored despite a ban, or face a daily fine of over $900,000. The former ...
One day after X started to come back online for some people in Brazil, the country’s Supreme Court is threatening the social media company and Elon Musk-owned Starlink with hefty daily fines.
In a recent development, X (formerly Twitter), the social network owned by Elon Musk, is facing an additional fine of 10 ...
The Brazil Supreme Court on Wednesday approved the reinstatement of X after the company agreed to comply with the court order ...
saying it was at risk of a daily fine of 5 million reais ($921,726.95). "There is no doubt that X, under Elon Musk's direct command, again intends to disrespect Brazil's Judiciary," Moraes wrote ...
Brazil’s Supreme Court ordered Elon Musk-owned X not to circumvent a previous ruling suspending the social media platform in the country, at risk of a daily fine of five million reais (US$ ...
Brazil's Supreme Court on Thursday ordered Elon Musk's X to suspend access to the social network, after service was restored ...
This photo illustration shows the social media platform X (former Twitter) app on a smartphone in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on September ... or face a daily fine of over $900,000.