X to resume operations in Brazil after final fine payment

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Elon Musk's social network, X, will be allowed to operate in Brazil after paying a fine of 10 million reals (about $2 million) for non-compliance with court orders. This follows a suspension that began in late August. The Federal Supreme Court had previously ordered X to block certain accounts linked to investigations. X's legal representative in Brazil must also pay a fine of 300,000 reals. Musk's company had faced scrutiny for not appointing a legal representative in Brazil and for defying court orders. The situation has drawn attention to how large tech companies must comply with local laws.


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