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Brazil’s Supreme Court Upholds Nationwide Ban On Elon Musk’s X

Brazil's Supreme Court panel unanimously upheld the decision to block Elon Musk's social platform X across the nation. The ruling comes amid a clash over free speech and legal compliance, with Musk's supporters accusing the court of censorship. The platform remains blocked until it complies with the law and pays outstanding fines.

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Brazil’s Supreme Court Upholds Nationwide Ban On Elon Musk’s X

A Brazilian Supreme Court panel unanimously upheld the decision to block Elon Musk’s social media platform X nationwide. The ruling, delivered on Monday, comes as part of an ongoing legal battle over the platform’s refusal to appoint a local legal representative as required by Brazilian law.

Court Decision and Background
The five-justice panel, including Justice Alexandre de Moraes, confirmed the earlier decision to block X until it complies with legal requirements. This includes paying outstanding fines, which have exceeded $3 million. De Moraes had initially ordered the suspension of X for its failure to adhere to the law, sparking a major clash between Musk’s platform and the Brazilian judiciary.

Controversy and Legal Dispute
Elon Musk and his supporters have criticized Justice de Moraes, accusing him of censoring political speech in Brazil. However, the unanimous support from the Supreme Court panel weakens these claims. The decision to block X has also raised concerns about the power and transparency of individual justices in Brazil’s legal system.

Ongoing Tensions with Starlink
The ruling has further escalated tensions between Musk’s satellite internet provider, Starlink, and Brazilian authorities. Starlink has refused to enforce the platform’s block, leading to a possible shutdown of its services in Brazil. The Brazilian telecommunications regulator, Anatel, warned that Starlink could lose its operating license if it continues to defy court orders.

Impact on Users and Political Implications
Brazil is one of the largest markets for X, with millions of users now disconnected. Many have started migrating to alternative platforms like Bluesky and Threads. The ruling has also intensified political debates, with Brazil’s right-wing factions viewing the court’s actions as persecution of their supporters.

 

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