
Elon Musk's platform X is currently engaged in multiple legal battles concerning censorship and user data privacy. In Australia, Billboard Chris is contesting censorship efforts by the Australian eSafety Commissioner, with support from various groups at a tribunal in Melbourne. This legal fight coincides with X's broader challenge against the U.S. Supreme Court regarding IRS access to Coinbase user data, which X argues violates user privacy through 'broad, suspicionless' requests. Meanwhile, in India, the Karnataka High Court has denied interim relief to X in its case against the government's Sahyog portal, which X labels a 'censorship portal.' The Indian government maintains that the portal is a compliance tool. Additionally, the New York Court has ordered the AI firm Genius Group to sell part of its Bitcoin holdings, reducing its treasury from 440 to 430 BTC, amid legal challenges that have led to a 53% drop in the company's market cap.






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The Karnataka High Court denied interim relief to X in its case against India's content blocking via the Sahyog portal. X argues it's a "censorship portal", while the government claims it's a compliance tool ensuring due process. #KarnatakaHighCourt #X https://t.co/LYbv4K1jcw
The Karnataka High Court on Thursday refused to grant interim relief to X in its case against the Indian government’s content-blocking system via the Sahyog portal. #KarnatakaHighCourt #X https://t.co/LYbv4K1jcw