Elon Musk Concedes to Brazilian Court, Pledges Compliance for X's Reopening
After weeks of legal battles and fines, Musk agrees to court demands to restore X's operations in Brazil.
- Elon Musk's social network X, formerly Twitter, will comply with Brazilian Supreme Court orders to resume operations.
- Musk has named a new legal representative in Brazil and blocked accounts accused of spreading misinformation.
- Brazilian judge Alexandre de Moraes had previously fined X and Starlink over $3 million and threatened to revoke Starlink's license.
- The decision to comply follows accusations that X tried to bypass the suspension using third-party services.
- Experts suggest Musk's selective battles on free speech are influenced by the legal risks in different countries.