• @[email protected]
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    Do it! Burn your money fighting a major government. Then maybe you can be poor and I can never hear about you again.

    • @[email protected]
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      Unfortunately he’s burning the governments money too so I wouldn’t be too excited about his constant lawmongering.

      I think often cases are won or settled based on who has the most money to keep them going.

      • @[email protected]
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        113 months ago

        Oh please. A government doesn’t need expensive lawyers for cases like this, especially if the legal challenge happens in its territory. A simple “lol no” could be sufficient.

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          yeah that’s not how it works. developed countries don’t just go “lol no” and expect people to accept that. there’s a whole process or else they’re just gonna get sued again or lose legitimacy as a government.

          • @[email protected]
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            Yeah, Australia is a sovereign government, and some foreign company won’t just come in and twist its arm. Get real.

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              I mean, kind of, but still… that’s not how it works lol if Elon builds a credible case, they’re aren’t going to be just “lol no”. it’s gonna cost tax payer dollars and they’re not going to just be “lol no”. they’ll go through due process. it’s gonna go to the courts and it’s going to make shit annoying for people. you’re trivializing this situation like crazy.

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                I’m not trivializing the situation, and you’re not saying anything new. Let’s use other examples.

                Google can’t use “Gmail” in Germany. Why haven’t they sued Germany into forcing them to let them use Gmail instead of GoogleMail?

                And remember when Musk threatened to remove Twitter from Europe because of a change in the law? Why didn’t he sue in The Hague?

                All bark and no bite.

                As much as you say the opposite, Australia will “lol no” out of with this one.

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                  you know just because you have a few cases where companies didn’t bother doesn’t mean it doesn’t happen at all. thats a logical fallacy where just because you have examples of one side doesn’t mean the opposite isn’t true at all. go google companies suing countries and you’ll see that companies sue countries and their regulators all the time. seriously… the term “companies suing countries” yields a lot of articles about companies suing countries over antitrust laws… companies suing countries over environmental laws, etc. companies are allowed to challenge laws in court and when they do, it’s taken seriously by legitimate governments…

  • @octoblade
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    Elon is gonna lose. You can call it free speech, but Australia doesn’t have free speech.

  • @[email protected]
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    Bring it on, crybaby. My country’s legal system is pretty fucked, but not like the US, so I expect this may actually backfire on him.

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    Can someone give this fucker a hobby so he shuts the fuck up for a while.

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        Yeah when i was typing it i thought that as well…

    • @[email protected]
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      Elon Musk would be so cool if he did some of that skyscraper parkour. Not many are brave enough for something as awesome as that. All my friends and I would buy Teslas even at the price before it was dropped if its CEO was that cool.

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    Big deal. If he ripped a fart in public, he’d sue the mexican restaurant he ate at the night before.

    He uses lawsuits to bludgeon because he can afford an unlimited number of them. All because China Inc saved Tesla and made him rich…can’t wait to see him lose it all to BYD (who he smugly laughed at a decade back - who’s laughing now, Chuckles?)

    • @[email protected]
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      Him and trump are that fucking kid that would yell “oh yeah, well I’ll sue you (with daddy’s money” because they never had their jaw broken.

  • N_Crow
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    “The supreme court of australia judges that australia is innocent. Now pay our court fees sucker.” That’s a PR move.

  • Beefy-Tootz
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    I’m not knowledgeable in Australian law. Would someone more well versed be able to hit me with a tldr of how this would work? Does Australia have “free speech” similar to what I understand as an American? Does the government there have the legal authority to make that sort of request? I’m not really worried about whether they should or shouldn’t have that authority, or the general ethics surrounding this,I just kind of want to know what the law says

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      Australia has implied freedom of speech only, and only with respect to political and economic communication AFAIK.

      https://www.vgso.vic.gov.au/implied-constitutional-freedom-political-communication

      Like many countries Australia has ruled against hate speech in the past and such speech is not protected.

      For example the racial hatred act limits speech: https://humanrights.gov.au/our-work/racial-hatred-act-what-racial-hatred-act

      There are also laws governing content on social media platforms, including both older media standards and newer laws designed to regulate companies such as X or Facebook.

      https://www.esafety.gov.au/newsroom/whats-on/online-safety-act

      There are other relevant laws to consider as well but while I am a cyber security expert and not a lawyer I don’t expect Musk to have a good time in Australian courts.

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        If I’m understanding the esafety act correctly, the Australian government has the authority to fine and issue injunctions, which I’m going to assume could lead up to a ban in the country. Seems like a pretty straightforward L for Musk

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          Injunctions yes, injections no, Australia banned capital punishment in all jurisdictions since 1985.

          • Beefy-Tootz
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            Well, it was a hopeful typo I guess lol. Thanks for the information!

    • @[email protected]
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      Americans don’t even have free speech. They can only freely speak what is tolerated by the majority lol

      • valaramech
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        Correct. Freedom of Speech does not imply freedom from consequence and only protects you from the government. The State can’t tell you what you’re allowed say and can’t jail you for saying them (outside of a limited band of things that have been thoroughly litigated). However, that does nothing to modify the social contract. If you say something that most people don’t like, they’re going to get you to stop saying it one way or another.

      • @[email protected]
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        I mean, you’re not going to get arrested for saying stupid shit but I will think you’re an asshole

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          Shouting “I’m going to kill the president of the United States” in front of the White House will not lead to you being arrested, provided you have zero intention to pull through with it? It is nothing but speech after all.

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    Another worthwhile and fruitful decision from Elmo Nazi. Yes, it’s easy to see why so many considered him a genius.

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        considering how deep his pockets are; i would expect him to be the beneficiary of the world’s efforts to figure out how to live forever.

        a future society will be calling him god-king.

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          He’s probably going to upload himself in every neuralink chip installed in some poor rube’s brain…then we’ll have a whole army of them. Like a racist ‘Lawnmower Man’…

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    Wonderful title. So is he suing all of Australia the country and the dirt in it as a whole or each and individual Australian including the wildlife?

    I hate Elon and I hate the person who made the article. People can hate two things at once.