X is said to have changed course after weeks of refusing to comply with conditions imposed by Brazil’s Supreme Court allowing him to operate in the country again. according to The company’s lawyers said in a court filing on Friday that X had appointed a legal representative in Brazil as requested by Justice Alexandre de Moraes and had removed the accounts the judge identified as a threat to democracy in addition to paying the fines owed. However, the publication also reports that the Brazilian Supreme Court has said that X has not submitted all the necessary documents and now has five days to do so.
What X failed to provide is proof that he has officially appointed a legal representative in Brazil, as required by Brazilian law. . X named Rachel de Oliveira Conceicao as his new legal representative in a filing on Friday. The company is working to restore service to users in Brazil after being blocked in late August, and was briefly back online earlier this week using Cloudflare’s DNS. But he said it was “accidental and temporary”. In the statement, at the time, “While we expect the platform to be unavailable again in Brazil soon, we are continuing our efforts to work with the Brazilian government to bring it back to the people of Brazil as soon as possible.”
There is Brazil about 1 million dollars if they do not comply with the ban in the country. Justice Moraes also ordered that users in Brazil be fined about $8,900 To access X. The company’s latest move is to resolve the issue and bring Xi back to Brazil legally.