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Elon Musk’s X admits noncompliance with Australia child protection request

SYDNEY, May 21 (Reuters) – Elon Musk’s ‌social media ‌platform X Corp has ​admitted to noncompliance with an Australian regulator request ‌to provide ⁠information about its measures to ⁠stop child exploitation, lawyers ​for both ​parties ​said on ‌Thursday.

“The respondent admits that it contravened the Act,” said Christopher Tran, ‌a lawyer ​for the ​eSafety ​Commissioner, referring ‌to Australia’s Online ​Safety ​Act, in a Federal Court ​hearing.

(Reporting ‌by Byron Kaye; ​Editing by ​Kim Coghill)

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