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Restoration X services in Brazil

Last month, Brazil’s Supreme Court banned X because the company failed to comply with its directives and appoint a legal representative for its presence in the country. It then temporarily froze some of X and Starlink’s assets until a fine worth about $3 million was paid. Access to X, formerly known as Twitter, has been restored to some users in Brazil after the Elon Musk-owned company moved its operations in the region to servers hosted by Cloudflare, according to a post from X’s Global Affairs account. X’s new network provider for the region is Cloudflare, which uses constantly changing dynamic internet protocols (IPs). This makes it easy for X to bypass the ban, whether by accident or on purpose, and difficult for Brazilian authorities to block the network provider. Should X just comply with the authorities instead of the games ?

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