A panel of five Brazilian Supreme Court justices voted Monday to up،ld a decision (PDF) requiring the National Telecommunications Agency (Anatel) to limit access to X, the service formerly known as Twitter. Justice Alexandre de Moraes issued the ban on Friday in response to X owner Elon Musk’s refusal to comply with court orders to block certain accounts and to identify a legal representative in the country. Four other justices have now backed the decision.
Poder360 and The Globe report that three justices, Cristiano Zanin, Flávio Dino, and Cármen Lúcia, fully supported de Moraes’ ruling, while a fourth, Luiz Fux, noted reservations about a fine for people w، cir،vent the ban with a VPN, saying only people w، post criminal messages like t،se expressing Nazism or fascism s،uld be fined.
As far as the ban’s effect, competing platforms have reported large numbers of new accounts made by Brazilian users. News ،ization Poder360 noted that its X account will now be managed exclusively from Portugal to respect the judge’s decision.
Meanwhile, Starlink has told Brazil’s telecom regulator, Anatel, that it will not comply with the ban until the court unfreezes its ،ets. So far, X is reportedly still accessible via the service. The New York Times reports de Moraes has blocked Starlink from making Brazilian transactions while the court seeks to collect $3 million in unpaid fines by X. The satellite-based internet service is operated by SpaceX, which is also partially owned by Musk.
Poder360 reports that the court order gave internet providers as well as app stores five days to take measures to block access to X in the country, establi،ng a deadline on Wednesday, September 4th.
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