Australian court rejects bid to extend order for Elon Musk-owned X to block videos of stabbing of Assyrian church bishop; legal tussle sparks heated exchanges between Musk and Australian officials; X refuses to remove content globally citing one country's rules should not control the internet.
Key Points
Australian court rejects bid to extend order for X to block stabbing video
Legal tussle sparks exchanges between Musk and Australian officials
X refuses to remove content globally citing internet control