Apple, Meta, and Google are among tech giants that have urged US President-elect Trump to challenge European Union's regulatory scrutiny against them.
Back in November, the European Commission handed Meta a €797.72 million ($US841 million) fine for breaches of EU antitrust ...
Meta Platforms (NASDAQ: META) stock has been in fine form on the market over the past three years, delivering healthy gains ...
Joel Kaplan told a Brussels Meta event that the approach Brussels is taking to tech resembles “a tax or a tariff.” ...
Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta wants the High Court to overturn a “wholly disproportionate” €91 million penalty imposed on it by Ireland’s data protection regulator for improperly storing user ...
Meta will pay $25 million to settle Donald Trump's 2021 lawsuit against the tech company, which came after the president's ...
In November, the European Commission imposed a €797.72 million (£698.76 million) fine on Meta for abusing its dominant ...
The challenge comes on the heels of US President Donald Trump’s recent comments that EU fines are a form of taxation against ...
Meta challenges EU’s findings on Facebook Marketplace, calling anti-trust fine of €797.72 million unfair over competition.
Meta, which operates Facebook and Instagram, claims the DPC failed to consider whether the fines totalling €91 million were “effective, proportionate and dissuasive”, as required by the GDPR.
Mark Zuckerberg has asked President-elect Trump to stop EU imposing fines Meta CEO compared GDPR and antitrust fines to tariffs on US companies Request comes after Facebook and Instagram move to ...