BRASILIA (Reuters) -The Brazilian Supreme Court on Saturday asked Elon Musk-owned social platform X to present documents validating its new legal representative in the country, as the firm's lawyers ...
It seems that Elon Musk-owned social network X (formerly Twitter) is backing down from a confrontation with Brazil’s Supreme ...
Musk characterized the court orders asking X to remove particular accounts as censorship and repeatedly blasted the judge ...
Elon Musk’s X has appointed Rachel de Oliveira Conceicao as its legal representative in Brazil to comply with court orders.
After months of maneuvering, hefty fines, and a nationwide ban, Elon Musk's X has finally abandoned its fight with Brazil's ...
Brazilian fan account owners might have a reason to rejoice, as X could be returning to Brazil. According to the New York ...
Brazil’s top court in late August ordered mobile and internet service providers to block X in Brazil, and users were cut off ...
Elon Musk, head of X (formerly Twitter), gave in to Brazil's demands in the hopes the country would lift its ban of the ...
In an abrupt reversal, the social network’s lawyers said it was complying with court orders that it had previously defied.
The Brazilian Supreme Court gave Elon Musk-owned social platform X five days to present documents validating its new legal ...
Elon Musk’s social media platform, X, is having a hard time in Brazil. The platform was banned in the country after it failed to comply with the Supreme Court’s demand to appoint a legal ...
The move reflects X’s shift toward addressing concerns raised by the judiciary, especially in relation to harmful online ...