Earlier on Monday, the Coalition decreed X owner Elon Musk had to “comply with Australian law” after the federal government ...
It prompted the eSafety commissioner to go to the Federal Court, arguing X had ... the Coalition decreed X owner Elon Musk had to “comply with Australian law” after the federal government ...
Guardian Australia has confirmed many of the 65 tweets X was told by eSafety to take down remain available outside Australia.
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If the Federal Court rules that geofencing the content does not amount to blocking it, X could face a $782,500 fine for each ...
Since criticizing De Moraes on X, Musk turned the decisions taken by the Brazilian Supreme Court against disinformation into ...
Tech billionaire Elon Musk accused Australia of censorship after an Australian judge ruled that his social media platform X ...
Tougher laws forcing social media companies to remove violent or extremist content and misinformation will be backed by the Coalition as Labor signals ... by X owner Elon Musk, the company ...
RIO DE JANEIRO — A crusading Brazilian Supreme Court justice has included Elon ... Law School about Brazil’s business climate and legislation, and said the implications of Moraes’ decision ...
RIO DE JANEIRO — A crusading Brazilian Supreme Court justice has included Elon ... Law School about Brazil’s business climate and legislation, and said the implications of Moraes’ decision ...