Apple, Meta, and Google are among tech giants that have urged US President-elect Trump to challenge European Union's regulatory scrutiny against them.
Meta Platforms (NASDAQ: META) stock has been in fine form on the market over the past three years, delivering healthy gains ...
Back in November, the European Commission handed Meta a €797.72 million ($US841 million) fine for breaches of EU antitrust ...
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 ...
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India Today on MSNMeta plans to layoff 5 per cent of employees starting todayMeta might begin its layoff plan of "performance termination" starting today. Meanwhile, it will also accelerate the hiring of machine learning engineers.
In November, the European Commission imposed a €797.72 million (£698.76 million) fine on Meta for abusing its dominant ...
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The Bangkok Post on MSNMeta fights €798 million EU fine over Facebook marketplace powerThe 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 ...
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