X Corp v. Center for Countering Digital Hate, Inc., et al

  1. May 21, 2024

    X Corp., Hate Speech Watchdog Settle Atty Fees Bid

    A California federal judge Tuesday signed off on an agreement that X Corp. and the Center for Countering Digital Hate reached to resolve the nonprofit organization's bid for $300,000 in attorney fees following a successful defense against the Elon Musk-led social media platform's claims that the center used improper tactics to write one of its articles.

  2. April 09, 2024

    Nonprofit Seeks Over $300K Atty Fees Over X Defamation Win

    A nonprofit organization focused on challenging hate speech asked a California federal judge to approve more than $300,000 in attorney fees following a successful defense against Elon Musk and social platform X Corp.'s claims over an allegedly defamatory article.

  3. March 25, 2024

    X Corp.'s Suit Against Hate Speech Watchdog Axed For Good

    A California federal judge firmly rejected X Corp.'s suit against a hate speech watchdog Monday, slamming the case as an attempt to punish the group for exercising its free speech rights and permanently dismissing X's claims.

  4. February 29, 2024

    X Corp. Judge Blasts Suit Against Hate Speech Nonprofit

    A California federal judge on Thursday appeared inclined to toss X Corp.'s contract suit against a nonprofit claiming hate speech has surged on the former Twitter platform with Elon Musk's ownership, saying X's argument on damages "reduces foreseeability to one of the most vapid extensions of law."

  5. November 17, 2023

    Hate Speech Watchdog Fights To End X Corp.'s Data Suit

    A hate speech watchdog and a Dutch nonprofit urged a California federal judge Thursday to toss X Corp.'s allegations that they violated the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act and breached its user agreements by unlawfully scraping its data to support claims that hate speech runs rampant on the social media platform.

  6. August 01, 2023

    X Corp. Claims Hate Speech Watchdog Illegally Scraped Data

    X Corp., formerly known as Twitter, sued a hate speech watchdog in California federal court Monday, alleging it breached contracts and violated the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act by improperly scraping and accessing its data to "cherry-pick" tweets supporting the claim that hate speech runs rampant on the social media platform.

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