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Apple and Meta—have landed in hot water with the European Union (EU). The problem? They didn’t fully follow new digital rules ...
I n April, both Apple and Meta were hit by fines in the EU for failing to meet the region’s DMA obligations. Apple was fined ...
Apple was fined $570 million (€500 million) and Meta was hit with ... that the App Store. The European Commission, the EU’s executive body, announced the fines after a year-long investigation ...
Apple will not face immediate financial penalties from the European Commission if it fails to meet its Digital Markets Act ...
fine on Apple for preventing app makers from pointing users to cheaper options outside its App Store. The commission, which is the EU's executive arm, also fined Meta Platforms 200 million euros ...
Apple may miss the the European Union's looming App Store anti-steering compliance deadline enforced by the Digital Markets ...
The European Commission issued a €500 million fine to Apple and a €200 million fine to Meta yesterday, saying that both companies violated the Digital Markets Act (DMA). The companies are ...
The European Commission will opt not to impose immediate financial penalties on Apple and Meta—even if they fail to comply ...
Meta is discussing with the EU the new version introduced in November last year to see if it is DMA-compliant. The companies have two months to comply with the orders or risk daily fines.
The European Union (EU) on Wednesday slapped Apple and Meta with hundreds of millions of dollars in fines despite warnings from President Donald Trump that countries who penalize U.S. companies ...
Meta has been fined €200 million (about $230 ... who has befriended deep-pocketed US tech CEOs that have likened EU fines placed against their companies to a form of taxation.