Elon Musk, X win, reverse eSafety Commission injunction over Wakeley stabbing – MASHAHER

ISLAM GAMAL13 May 2024Last Update :
Elon Musk, X win, reverse eSafety Commission injunction over Wakeley stabbing – MASHAHER


Elon Musk’s X has had a win over the Australian government after the Federal Court overturned a legal block on videos of the Sydney church stabbing.

The eSafety Commission won a temporary court injunction last month after X refused to comply with a takedown order made by the Australian regulator.

Musk has argued that that by blocking the video to all Australians – including those using networks that hide their location – the watchdog was in effect seeking a global ban outside its jurisdiction.

X owner Elon Musk has won a victory in the Australian courts. Credit: Bloomberg

Justice Geoffrey Kennett on Monday rejected a bid to extend the injunction until a full trial on the merits of the regulator’s demand, which will be held at a later day.

“The orders of the court will be that the application to extend … is refused,” he said. A full statement on the reasons for his judgement will be heard in coming weeks.

The injunction forced X to hide about 65 posts which included videos of the Wakeley church stabbing. Authorities suspect the teen attacker was motivated by religious extremism.

ESafety is worried that the video could be used to radicalise people online. But lawyers acting for X Corp argued the video should never have been the subject of a removal notice because it was not overly graphic, did not glorify terrorism and did not meet the legal threshold for removal under Australian law.

The decision does not represent a final legal win for X in the case that prompting weeks of local debate about online harm and creating a war of words between Musk and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.


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