Elon Musk's X admits noncompliance with Australia child protection request
Key Points:
- Elon Musk's social media platform X Corp has admitted to noncompliance with an Australian regulator's request for information regarding its efforts to prevent child exploitation.
- Lawyers for both X Corp and the eSafety Commissioner confirmed the admission during a Federal Court hearing.
- The admission relates to a violation of Australia's Online Safety Act, as stated by Christopher Tran, a lawyer for the eSafety Commissioner.
- The case highlights ongoing regulatory scrutiny of social media platforms' responsibilities in combating online child exploitation.