The EU has announced investigations into some of the biggest tech firms in the world over uncompetitive practices, the BBC reports. Meta, Apple, and Alphabet, which owns Google, are being looked into for potential breaches of the Digital Markets Act (DMA) introduced in 2022. If they are found to have broken the rules, the firms …
The EU has announced investigations into some of the biggest tech firms in the world over uncompetitive practices.
If they are found to have broken the rules, the firms could be fined up to 10% of their annual turnover.
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The investigation comes as part of the EU's enforcement of the Digital Markets Act (DMA).
The European Commission today announced it has launched a major crackdown on the business practices of Big Tech giants, opening formal antitrust investigations against Alphabet (Google), Apple, and Meta (Facebook).
The European Commission was reported to be considering investigations of Apple and Google for possible violations of the European Union’s Digital Markets Act, which could lead to large fines if breaches are found.
The European Commission (EC) is reportedly set to launch full-scale investigations of tech giants Apple and Google, looking into their compliance with the EU’s new Digital Markets Act (DMA). The probes are expected to be announced within days, Bloomberg reported Thursday (March 21). The investigations will primarily focus on the new fees, terms and conditions that Apple and Google have imposed on app […]