EU fines Apple, Meta $800M Combined for Violating Digital Markets Act
The European Union fined Apple and Meta Platforms hundreds of millions of dollars for breaching its Digital Markets Act.
EU Slaps Apple and Meta with Major Fines Under New Digital Markets Rules
The European Union has fined Apple and Meta a combined €700 million (A$1.15 billion) for violating the bloc’s landmark Digital Markets Act (DMA), marking the most significant enforcement since the law came into effect. Apple was fined €500 million (A$820 million) for preventing app developers from informing users about cheaper purchasing options outside of the... Read More
Apple fined $570 million and Meta $228 million for breaching EU law
EU fines Apple $570M, Meta $228M under Digital Markets Act, aiming to curb Big Tech dominance and boost market competition.
Apple fined €500m and Meta €200m for breaching EU law
Apple has been fined €500m and Meta €200m, as EU antitrust regulators handed out the first sanctions under landmark legislation aimed at curbing the power of Big Tech.
Apple and Meta hit with combined $797 million fine for violating EU's DMA antitrust rules
Apple was handed the larger fine of 500 million euros ($570 million), while Meta has to pay 200 million euros ($228 million), making a combined total of 700 million euros, or $797 million.
EU fines Apple $570 million and Meta $230 million, US says it is novel form of economic extortion
The White House has criticised EU's fines against Apple and Meta, calling them a form of economic extortion.
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