
Elon Musk’s social media company X Corp has acknowledged violating Australia’s internet safety regulations by failing to respond to official requests for information about child protection measures, according to attorneys representing both sides in the case.
During Federal Court proceedings on Thursday, Christopher Tran, an attorney representing the eSafety Commissioner, stated that “The respondent admits that it contravened the Act,” in reference to Australia’s Online Safety Act.
The case centers on X Corp’s failure to comply with regulatory demands to disclose details about the platform’s efforts to combat child exploitation on its service.








