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The EU has concerns about Apple’s restrictions impacting App Store developers and Meta’s “pay or consent” advertising model.
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DMR News on MSNApple and Meta Slam ‘Unfair’ €700 Million EU FinesOver the last few years, the European Union has slapped tech giants like Apple and Meta with multibillion-dollar fines.
Government slap-downs on tech giants may feel satisfying to frustrated consumers, but they don’t solve the erosion of privacy ...
ANU BRADFORD is Henry L. Moses Professor of Law and International Organization at Columbia Law School. R. DANIEL KELEMEN is ...
The US criticized the EU fines on Apple and Meta, calling them “economic extortion." It also attacked the DMA legislation.
The European Commission has found Apple and Meta in breach of its Digital Markets Act, and has fined them €500m and €200m respectively.
EU fines Apple and Meta under new competition law for limiting user choice and data privacy, marking a major step in global ...
That’s what White House National Security Council spokesperson Brian Hughes branded the EU’s first ever DMA fines, levied ...
European Union regulators imposed hefty fines on Apple and Meta on Wednesday, intensifying efforts to enforce the bloc’s ...
European Union watchdogs fined Apple and Meta hundreds of millions of dollars Wednesday as they stepped up enforcement of the 27-nation bloc's digital competition rules.
The move risks ratcheting up tensions with the Trump administration as EU officials pursue trade talks.
Base metals were broadly higher. Risk appetite is improving and buyers are returning, reflecting some short-term optimism surrounding potentially de-escalating trade tensions, said Sucden Financial.
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