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Apple Inc and Meta Platforms Inc have been hit by relatively modest European Union (EU) fines totalling €700mil or about ...
As detailed by our sister site, Eurogamer, Apple was found to have violated EU law by not permitting App Store apps to link ...
The European Union fined Apple and Meta $800 million for violating the Digital Markets Act, a new law designed to prevent ...
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 ...
Enforcement of the Digital Markets Act is under way. The European Commission has launched formal proceedings against three major providers of core platform services.
That’s what White House National Security Council spokesperson Brian Hughes branded the EU’s first ever DMA fines, levied ...
The White House has described the European Union's fining of Apple and Meta as extortion and called the Digital Markets Act ...
European Union regulators imposed hefty fines on Apple and Meta on Wednesday, intensifying efforts to enforce the bloc’s ...
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The White House said on Wednesday that fines on Apple and Meta Platforms by the European Union were a "novel form of economic ...
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