Starlink in Brazil’s crosshairs as spat over Elon Musk’s X escalates

Technology
Tuesday, September 3rd, 2024 5:22 pm EDT

Key Points

  • Brazil’s telecommunications regulator, Anatel, is threatening sanctions against Elon Musk’s Starlink for refusing to comply with a court order to block access to X, Musk’s social media company.
  • The conflict between Musk and Brazil escalated after X failed to appoint a legal representative in the country, leading to a nationwide suspension of the platform by Brazil’s supreme court.
  • The dispute has intensified as Brazil approaches municipal elections, with Musk criticizing Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes, who ordered the suspension, and accusing the court of censorship.

Brazil’s telecommunications regulator, Anatel, has issued a stern warning to Elon Musk’s satellite internet company, Starlink, in response to its refusal to comply with a court order to block access to the social media platform X (formerly Twitter). This conflict emerged after Brazil’s supreme court ordered a nationwide suspension of X for failing to appoint a legal representative in accordance with Brazilian law. Despite this mandate, Starlink has communicated its decision not to comply, prompting Anatel to consider various sanctions, including fines and the potential withdrawal of Starlink’s license to operate in Brazil.

The tension between Musk and Brazilian authorities has been escalating since April when X was compelled by court orders to block certain accounts. Musk responded by removing those restrictions and encouraging users to utilize VPNs to bypass any future bans on the platform. The situation has intensified as Brazil approaches its municipal elections in October, where regulations require social networks to have a designated representative to handle government requests concerning political misinformation.

Starlink’s defiance has deepened the rift between Musk and Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes, who was responsible for the suspension of X. Last week, Starlink announced that it had received an order from Moraes to freeze its finances in Brazil, hindering the company’s ability to conduct financial transactions. Additionally, X accused Moraes of intimidating its legal representative by freezing her bank accounts after she resigned.

Musk has vocally criticized Moraes, labeling him an “evil tyrant” and calling for his imprisonment, framing the court’s actions as censorship. As the confrontation between Musk and Brazil continues, the country’s telecommunications authority is exploring the full extent of punitive measures it can impose on Starlink for its noncompliance. This clash highlights the growing tension between global tech giants and national legal frameworks, especially in the context of sensitive political periods like Brazil’s upcoming elections.

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