X's lawsuit against the Center for Countering Digital Hate seeks to suppress criticism over its content moderation, challenging free speech under California's anti-SLAPP law.
The EFF argues that X's attempt to hold CCDH liable is essentially an effort to punish the organization for its critical reports on the platform.
The district court ruled in favor of CCDH, finding that X's lawsuit was indeed a SLAPP, aimed at retaliating against free speech.
Multiple organizations filed an amicus brief supporting CCDH, asserting that X should not misuse contract law and anti-hacking statutes to silence criticism.
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