After a period of blockade imposed by the authorities, brazilian, X, will Elon Musk has finally gotten the green light to resume activities in the country and Latin America. The judge of the Court of justice of Brazil, Alexandre de Moraes said the platform had met all of the requirements that are necessary to operate the back.
The X is back in Brazil, unlock smooth transition of the service
Regardless of the decision to be fair to the judge, the restoration of a full-service, X X in Brazil may take a little while. The agency's communications on the site, Anatel, in fact, the need to introduce a 20-thousand-service provider of internet services to present at the spot, for the removal of the restrictions, of a process, which may vary depending on the system used by each service provider.
The ban on the X in Brazil was determined by a panel de Moraes on the 30th of August, after the company pulled the representative's legal in the country, following the decision of the court, which required the closure of some companies to be recognized. Therefore, the company decided to kapitullonte against the pressure of law, resulting in the prohibition of the access to the platform for all the user's brazilian, who found shelter in one platform to the other, it's a decentralized Jack Dorsey. In fact, after a lockdown of the X, Bluesky welcomed over 1 million new users from Brazil.
In fact, back in the land of South America.
The commitment to free speech
After the news about the return of Brazil, the account of the Affairs of the Government of the Global X-and expressed his satisfaction on the decision, noting the importance of ensuring the access to the platform for the tens of millions of brazilian. The company also reiterated its commitment to defending free speech, within the limits set by the law, in any of the countries in which it operates.
X, is proud to return to Brazil. Giving tens of millions of Brazilians have access to our indispensable platform was paramount throughout this entire process. We will continue to defend the freedom of speech, within the boundaries of the law, everywhere we operate.
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— Global Government Affairs (@GlobalAffairs) October 8, 2024
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