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X challenges $140M fine under Europe’s free speech censorship law

admin February 24, 2026
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Elon Musk’s social platform X has challenged a roughly $140 million fine imposed by the European Commission under the European Union’s Digital Services Act, arguing the penalty amounts to unlawful censorship that violates its free speech rights. The case opens a closely watched legal fight over how far Brussels can regulate the content practices of major online platforms.

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