The social network X was reactivated in Brazil, by order of Magistrate Alexandre de Moraes, after the company owned by Elon Musk paid a fine of $5.2 million.
The Supreme Court of Brazil authorized on Tuesday, October 8, the “immediate” unblocking of the platform on the condition that it complies with Brazilian court rulings and regulations.
Judge Alexandre de Moraes made the request to reinstate the social network X to the National Telecommunications Agency, and pointed out the condition imposed on the company to comply with internal Brazilian regulations, in addition to complying with “judicial decisions on the elimination of profiles accused of spreading fake news.”
It is important to remember that for weeks, after the suspension of X in August, Musk “refused to comply with orders to delete profiles and, after receiving an ultimatum from De Moraes, announced that he was closing the social network’s office in Brazil and that he was relinquishing legal representation in the country, despite the requirements of Brazilian law.”
In September, Musk adopted a more flexible attitude, backing off his provocations. In this sense, “he again appointed legal representatives in the country and agreed to comply with court orders on the elimination of profiles.”
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Source: noticiasbarquisimeto
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