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EU Hits Apple, Meta With €700 Million Fines For Violating Digital Markets Act

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EU Hits Apple, Meta With €700 Million Fines For Violating Digital Markets Act European Union regulators fined Apple €500 million ($570 million) and Meta €200 million ($230 million) for violating the Digital Markets Act (DMA). These are the first non-compliance penalties against Silicon Valley…
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EU fines Apple and Meta under digital rules amid trade spat In the midst of a trade war with the US, the European Commission imposed two fines on the digital giants and closed two cases against them which fell under its digital regulation. READ MORE :...

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