Elon Musk welcomed the decision of an Australian federal court that rejected a temporary injunction order by the eSafety commissioner on videos of the Sydney church stabbing that took place in April.
What Happened: On Monday, Justice Geoffrey Kennett rejected an appeal to extend the injunction until a full trial on the merits of the regulator's demand.
Although the court’s decision is viewed as a triumph for tech giant X, the final ruling will depend on a full trial to be held at a later date, The Sydney Morning Herald reported on Monday.
Following the court’s verdict, Musk, who owns X, stated on X, “Not trying to win anything. I just don't think we should be suppressing Australian's rights to free speech.”
Not trying to win anything. I just don't think we should be suppressing Australian's rights to free speech. — Elon Musk ...