X is reportedly now complying with orders from Brazil's Supreme Court
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In a recent court filing, X announced the appointment of Rachel de Oliveira Conceicao as its new legal representative in Brazil, addressing a key legal requirement set by the Brazilian Supreme Court. This step is part of the company's efforts to comply with court orders and resume operations after a ban that highlighted significant regulatory and legal challenges within the region. Although they faced significant fines and restrictions, X is now attempting to re-establish its presence in Brazil, aiming to restore services for users affected by the ongoing legal tussle.
Despite naming a legal representative, Brazil's Supreme Court stated that X did not submit all required paperwork necessary for compliance. The company has five days to provide this documentation to avoid further legal complications. X's logging back online via Cloudflare's DNS was described as 'inadvertent and temporary,' reflecting the ongoing struggle for the platform's operational legitimacy in Brazil amid strict regulations and potential fines imposed by the government.
Read at Engadget
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