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Starlink Complies with Brazilian Court Order to Block X

by Harikrishnan A
September 4, 2024
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Starlink, the satellite internet service run by Elon Musk’s SpaceX, has reversed its previous stance and agreed to block access to the social network X (formerly Twitter) in Brazil. This shift comes after Brazilian authorities demanded compliance amid a heated legal and political dispute involving Musk’s companies and the Brazilian Supreme Court.

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Legal Dispute with Brazilian Authorities

The conflict centers around Justice Alexandre de Moraes of Brazil’s Supreme Court, who has been at odds with Musk over misinformation concerns. De Moraes had imposed a ban on X due to its failure to block certain accounts accused of spreading misleading content that allegedly threatened Brazil’s democratic institutions. This action is part of Brazil’s broader effort to ensure electoral integrity ahead of the upcoming municipal elections.

To enforce this ban, the court also froze Starlink’s financial assets, aiming to pressure X into paying a $3 million fine for non-compliance. De Moraes has accused Musk’s companies of colluding to flout Brazilian laws.

Starlink’s Strategic Decision

With its operations in Brazil at risk, Starlink has now agreed to adhere to the court’s order. Despite calling the asset freeze “illegal,” Starlink stated it will comply to avoid losing its operational license. The company, which serves around 250,000 Brazilian customers, competes with local providers like Hughesnet, Viasat, and Telebras.

In a statement on X, Starlink reassured its Brazilian users: “We are doing everything possible to keep you connected. After the court’s order froze our assets and halted financial transactions, we have initiated legal actions. Despite this, we are complying with the order to block X in Brazil.”

Escalating Political Tensions

The clash between Musk and Brazilian officials has intensified over recent months. Musk has openly criticized de Moraes, calling him a “criminal” and comparing him to notorious villains. He has demanded de Moraes’ impeachment, claiming the court’s orders amount to illegal censorship.

Musk’s criticism is partly fueled by his support for Brazil’s former President Jair Bolsonaro and his antagonism towards current President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. Musk has threatened retaliatory actions against the Brazilian government if X and SpaceX’s assets are not restored, even suggesting reciprocal asset seizures.

“Unless the Brazilian government returns our seized property, we will seek to seize government assets in return,” Musk warned on X. He also mockingly wished President Lula a “good flight” on commercial airlines.

Court Ruling and Future Implications

On Monday, Brazil’s Supreme Court panel upheld the decision to block X, mandating that internet service providers and app stores enforce the ban by September 4th. Those circumventing the ban with VPNs could face substantial fines.

President Lula, in an interview with CNN Brazil, expressed hope that the suspension of X would send a message globally that “wealth does not exempt individuals from accountability.” This reflects Brazil’s stringent stance on Musk’s ventures, which also saw the seizure of Starlink terminals used by illegal miners in the Amazon earlier this year.

The court’s decision and the freezing of Starlink’s assets mark significant developments that could impact Musk’s business interests in Brazil. The Brazilian government’s actions highlight a broader crackdown on misinformation and legal enforcement for foreign companies.

Starlink’s compliance with the court order seems a tactical move to preserve its business in Brazil, but the broader conflict between Musk and Brazilian authorities remains unresolved. With ongoing scrutiny of social media’s role in public discourse and upcoming elections, the situation is likely to remain dynamic. Whether this compliance will lead to a de-escalation of tensions or further confrontations remains uncertain.

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