Elon Musk is responding to court orders in Brazil to lift the ban on his social media platform, X. The Brazilian Supreme Court, led by Justice Alexandre de Moraes, pointed out that X had not submitted the necessary documents to confirm the appointment of its Brazilian representative, Rachel de Oliveira Conceicao. The court has given the company a five-day deadline to provide this documentation, highlighting the legal obligations that must be met for the platform to resume operations.
Justice de Moraes has also tasked the court’s secretary with a review period of 48 hours to confirm compliance with prior court orders. Following this, a decision will be made regarding the reinstatement of X. The ban, which took effect on August 30, has drawn significant attention, prompting Musk’s company to affirm its commitment to following Brazilian legal requirements.
Musk has vocally criticized the ban, framing it as an infringement on free speech. He took to X to express his discontent, claiming that the actions of the judge were politically motivated. In a serious turn, the court has launched a criminal inquiry into Musk for allegedly spreading disinformation through the platform, raising the stakes in this legal battle.
Despite the ban, X managed to regain access for Brazilian users after an automatic update changed its traffic direction. The court has threatened to impose fines of $907,000 per day if X continues to disregard its orders, underscoring the government’s determination to enforce its regulations. With about 40 million users in Brazil, the platform’s significance cannot be understated.
In a move reflecting ongoing tensions, the Brazilian government withdrew $3 million from local accounts of X and SpaceX to cover court-imposed fines. Musk has responded with threats of reciprocal action, warning that his companies might seek to seize Brazilian government assets if the seized funds are not returned. This escalating situation illustrates the complex intersection of business, law, and free speech in the digital age.