Musk wins court reprieve in fight against Australian government over church stabbing videos

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Musk wins court reprieve in fight against Australian government over church stabbing videos
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Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel was stabbed during a livestreamed sermon that was widely circulated online, racking up hundreds of thousands of views.

Elon Musk's social media platform X won a reprieve Monday after an Australia n court refused to extend a temporary order to block videos of a Sydney church stabbing.

The incident provoked a fierce clash between Musk and the Australian government, including Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. A federal court judge has denied a bid by Australia's online watchdog eSafety Commissioner, to extend an injunction to remove posts on X showing the violent attack of a priest in April, accordingTech billionaire Musk challenged the earlier court order as an assault on free speech.

"The e-Safety Commissioner has made a ruling. The other social media platforms all complied without complaint. This is a measure that has a bipartisan support in this country," Albanese said at that time.: "I do not think I'm above the law. Does the PM think he should have jurisdiction over all of Earth?" referring to Albanese.

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