It plans to take legal action instead.

  • @[email protected]
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    313 months ago

    I guess SpaceXs board would like to keep their Brazilian business license, and not face arrest warrants coupled with extradition requests…

    It plans to take legal action instead.

    The Supreme Court has already backed the decision. Good luck with that.

  • @givesomefucks
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    273 months ago

    They’re doing it to get Starlink accounts unfrozen, but there’s a good chance it won’t be unfrozen till Musk pays twitter’s fines.

    • @Tylerdurdon
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      83 months ago

      I think it’s funny that he forced them to pull that card. It would have been much worse PR for Brazil if he adhered to the X ban and they seemingly cut off Starlink accounts just because he’s associated.

      Instead, he defied them in a public spectacle and ensured the world knew he was directly at the controls, which turned their hand. Now he will have to pay one way or another.

      • @givesomefucks
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        123 months ago

        and they seemingly cut off Starlink accounts just because he’s associated.

        There was a WhatsApp message (only way they managed to communicate) where someone on behalf of Starlink said something that cleared Brazil to treat them as operating under the same entity.

        Like, everything that is happening is because Musk just keeps making unforced errors.

        It doesn’t seem like any legal counsel has been involved at all, and he’s just keeps randomly saying the worst possible thing he can at any moment.

  • @halcyoncmdr
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    183 months ago

    Oh look, he caved already. Guess that’s what happens when your accounts are frozen and you can’t make money in the country.

  • @[email protected]
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    23 months ago

    Yeah, but some damage is already done, some contracts with public entities like the military and schools in amazon are now under investigation and may be cancelled.

  • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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    -143 months ago

    It’s weird how people on this site are super opposed to the US government blocking TikTok, but think it’s preposterous for Starlink to oppose blocking X in Brazil. Yes, I know Musk has a vested interest in not blocking it, but the root of both issues are the same.

    • @ganksy
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      153 months ago

      Government blocks company that is tied at the hip of adversarial country that has been caught red handed stealing military and commercial secrets for decades.

      Same as:

      Musk’s Starlink opposes blocking Musk’s propaganda network in foreign country

      Seems legit.

    • @halcyoncmdr
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      103 months ago

      They’re not really though.

      Brazil’s complaints are about misinformation being actively spread on the platform, andTwitter not only failing to moderate it on their own, but refusing to moderate when the accounts are specifically pointed out either.

      The TikTok ban fundamentally goes back to the Chinese government controlling the company. Regardless of what TikTok and the government claims, only an idiot would believe they don’t have control over a social media platform based in China. Even if the servers are US-based, the Chinese government will have access whenever they want.

    • @Bookmeat
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      03 months ago

      One was operating in a country with balls. The other is in the USA.