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The European Union fined Apple and Meta Platforms hundreds of millions of dollars for breaching its Digital Markets Act.
These are the first antitrust sanctions under the DMA, after a year-long investigation into Apple's practices.
Apple has been fined €500 million in the EU for failing to comply with the bloc’s Digital Markets Act. Here’s what it means.
The European Commission Wednesday fined Apple and Meta $570.85 million and $228.34 million respectively for breach of the EU ...
"All organizations operating in the EU must comply with our laws and respect European values," said Competition Commissioner ...
The fine pertains to March 2024, when DMA rules were enacted, through November 2024, when Meta launched a non-compliant ad ...
Following reported delays over political concerns, the European Commission (EC) has penalized Apple and Meta over ...
Enforcement of the Digital Markets Act is under way. The European Commission has launched formal proceedings against three major providers of core platform services.
The European Union on Wednesday imposed a total of $800 million in fines on Apple and Meta in the first enforcement actions ...
The European Union has fined Apple $570 million and Meta $228 million for violating the Digital Markets Act. Apple restricted ...
The company has paid more than $1 billion annually in fines for issues ranging from data privacy violations to alleged ...
The investigations into the tech giants’ compliance have been highly anticipated ever since the European Commission missed ...