Elon Musk-controlled satellite internet provider Starlink has told Brazil’s telecom regulator Anatel it will not comply with a court order to block social media platform X in the country until its local accounts are unfrozen.

Anatel confirmed the information to Reuters on Monday after its head Carlos Baigorri told Globo TV it had received a note from Starlink, which has more than 200,000 customers in Brazil, and passed it onto Brazil’s top court.

Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes last week ordered all telecom providers in the country to shut down X, which is also owned by billionaire Musk, for lacking a legal representative in Brazil.

The move also led to the freezing of Starlink’s bank accounts in Brazil. Starlink is a unit of Musk-led rocket company SpaceX. The billionaire responded to the account block by calling Moraes a “dictator.”

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    No I mean it’s literally a satellite network. It’s in orbit.

    It’s above the law. Literally.

    Edit: a lot of people whooshing this. How? It’s so fucking simple.

    Orbit = Space. Brazil = Earth.

    Space altitude > Brazil Altitude.

    Orbit is literally above guys. Like come the fuck on. It’s a funny joke.

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            It’s not misuse. Come on. You can’t fucking honestly convince me that satellites orbit lower than Brazil.

            Literal: Conforming or limited to the simplest, nonfigurative, or most obvious meaning of a word or words.

            Above: On high; overhead.

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              Satellites orbit above Brazil, I agree with you. Your statement however was that satellites are above the rule of law. Given that the rule of law is a conceptual thing, that’s very much a metaphor, hence non literal.

              Look, I get your joke, I’m not trying to belittle you or get into an argument or anything. I’m just explaining why you collected like 20 downvotes on it because you seem to want to know.

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        Technically, I own a little piece of earth from the center of the core to space. I can’t control the skies above me, but I technically own them.

        Brazil does not control the space in which the Starlink network operates. If Brazil wants to get in a pissing match over the operation of satellites that they can’t control, it will be about as effective as my efforts to stop 737s from overflying my house at 30,000 feet.

        About all they can do is threaten the operations of other Musk properties operating within Brazil.

        In a very real sense, Starlink is above the law. They can’t stop him from operating Starlink any more than we can stop foreign radio propaganda from being transmitted into our borders.

        Edit: For the exact same reason that Starlink is above the law in North Korea, it is above the law in Brazil.