US Judge Dismisses X Corp Lawsuit Alleging Illegal Advertiser Boycott

US Judge Dismisses X Corp Lawsuit Alleging Illegal Advertiser Boycott
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The court's decision clarifies that advertisers' withdrawal from X is not considered an illegal boycott under US law.

  • A US judge dismissed X Corp's lawsuit accusing major advertisers of illegally boycotting the platform.
  • The lawsuit was filed by Elon Musk's company after several brands paused advertising on X.
  • The court found that advertisers' actions did not violate antitrust laws.
  • The decision follows months of advertiser departures from X after changes in platform policies.
  • Multiple major news outlets, including BBC, Reuters, and WSJ, reported on the dismissal.

A US judge dismissed a lawsuit brought by X Corp, owned by Elon Musk, which alleged that major advertisers illegally coordinated to boycott the social media platform. The court ruled that the advertisers' actions did not constitute an unlawful boycott.

This ruling sets a precedent for how courts may interpret advertiser boycotts in the context of social media platforms, potentially influencing future disputes between tech companies and advertisers.

It is unclear if X Corp will appeal the decision. Observers are watching for any further legal action or changes in advertiser relationships with the platform.