Musk has argued that by blocking the video to all Australians, the watchdog was in effect seeking a global ban outside its jurisdiction.
Elon Musk’s X has had a win over the Australian government after the Federal Court overturned a legal block on videos of the Sydney church stabbing.
Musk has argued that that by blocking the video to all Australians – including those using networks that hide their location – the watchdog was in effect seeking a global ban outside its jurisdiction.Justice Geoffrey Kennett on Monday rejected a bid to extend the injunction until a full trial on the merits of the regulator’s demand, which will be held at a later day.
The injunction forced X to hide about 65 posts which included videos of the Wakeley church stabbing. Authorities suspect the teen attacker was motivated by religious extremism.
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