The Lawsuit
A lawsuit was brought against the nonprofit Center for Countering Digital Hate by Elon Musk’s X platform was dismissed by a federal judge on Monday, March 26. The lawsuit was filed last year. X sued the research group in July, accusing it of implementing a “scare campaign” to drive away advertisers. The company also accused CCDH of improperly accessing data from the platform. Also, the organization is believed to have selectively picking posts to “falsely claim” that X is “overwhelmed with harmful content.”
“This case is about punishing the Defendants for their speech,” the judge wrote.
X and Elon Musk
X and Elon Musk said the nonprofit had broken the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act and utilized “flawed methodologies to advance incorrect, misleading narratives.” In a statement Monday, X said that it disagreed with Breyer’s decision and planned to appeal. Elon Musk, who describes himself as an absolutist when it comes to free speech, attacked the Center for Countering Digital Hate. Last year, it published a report titled “Toxic Twitter” when X was known as Twitter. According to that story, Twitter, which is owned by Musk, has restored the accounts of users who had been suspended. As a result, Twitter was expected to benefit from more advertising.
Judge Charles Breyer of the Northern District of California stated in his ruling that it was unmistakably about expression. “Sometimes it is unclear what is driving a litigation, and only by reading between the lines of a complaint can one attempt to surmise a plaintiff’s true purpose,” Breyer wrote. “Other times, a complaint is so unabashedly and vociferously about one thing that there can be no mistaking that purpose. This case represents the latter circumstance. This case is about punishing the Defendants for their speech.”
CCDH
X filed a lawsuit against the center and the European Climate Foundation, a different nonprofit organization that X’s attorneys claimed colluded with the center to get advertising data illegally. According to the lawsuit, the organizations were illegally tampering with X’s connection with advertisers and had “cherry-picked” information. In one examination, the CCDH researchers looked at 100 distinct premium Twitter Blue accounts. They discovered that, in 99% of cases, the platform did nothing about the hate speech that those users tweeted. Additionally, according to CCDH, Twitter did nothing to stop 89% of hate speech directed at Jews and 97% of hate speech directed at Muslims on the network.
“X Corp.’s motivation in bringing this case is evident. X Corp. has brought this case to punish CCDH for CCDH publications that criticized X Corp. — and perhaps to dissuade others who might wish to engage in such criticism,” Breyer wrote. “If CCDH’s publications were defamatory, that would be one thing, but X Corp. has carefully avoided saying that they are.”
Conclusion
Roberta Kaplan, attorney for the CCDH, recently secured a victory in a defamation case brought against former President Donald Trump on behalf of author E. Jean Carroll. A jury found Trump liable for sexually abusing Carroll in 1996. The center plans to request reimbursement of its legal costs from X, a spokesperson told NBC News.
In one case, X filed a lawsuit against Bright Data, an Israeli digital data-collecting business, for allegedly using its social media platform to scrape data without permission. Furthermore, X filed a lawsuit in Texas against Media Matters for America and one of its employees in response to an investigative report that the watchdog released with the subject line, “X has been placing ads for Apple, Bravo, IBM, Oracle, and Xfinity next to pro-Nazi content, as Musk endorses anti-Semitic conspiracy theory.”
Breyer in a separate ruling also dismissed the claims against the European Climate Foundation. The foundation did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Elon Musk’s legal battles offer a glimpse into the complex intersection of technology, innovation, and regulation. As Musk continues to push the boundaries of what is possible, his ventures are likely to encounter further legal challenges and controversies. Whether it’s navigating regulatory hurdles, resolving disputes with stakeholders, or addressing concerns about safety and ethics, Musk’s legal journey underscores the complexities of entrepreneurship in the modern era.
By Samaria Payton
Sources:
NBC News: Judge throws out Elon Musk’s X lawsuit against nonprofit
Forbes: Judge Throws Out Elon Musk’s Lawsuit Against Hate Speech Watchdog
NBC News: Lawsuit filed by Elon Musk’s X against nonprofit CCDH thrown out by judge on free speech grounds
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