has hit back at as the pair continue to spar over the Australian government's attempt to force the American tech billionaire to remove graphic content from his social media platform X.X, formerly , was ordered by the Federal Court late on Monday to block all users from viewing footage related to an alleged terror attack by a 16-year-old boy on an Assyrian bishop during a live-streamed service in a western church on April 15.The company said it had temporarily complied with the order in Australia while it fights it in court - but argued a global takedown order violates the principle of free speech - a point which has been hammered home by billionaire Musk.
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