Judge Tosses Musk's Lawsuit Against Digital Hate Group, Cites Free Speech

March 25, 2024
Judge Tosses Musk's Lawsuit Against Digital Hate Group, Cites Free Speech
  • US District Judge Charles Breyer dismissed Elon Musk's lawsuit against the Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH), citing California's anti-SLAPP law.

  • The lawsuit alleged that CCDH unlawfully accessed X Corporation's (formerly Twitter) data for research on hate speech, but the judge deemed it a move to stifle free speech.

  • The court found that X Corp did not demonstrate financial harm from the data scraping, and that criticism, not data collection methods, was the real issue for the company.

  • Reports by CCDH indicate a rise in hate speech and misinformation on the platform since Musk's takeover.

  • Twitter's US advertising revenue has significantly dropped, which may be related to increased hate speech, policy changes, and controversial advertising content.

  • Despite the lawsuit's dismissal, Elon Musk intends to appeal the decision.

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