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Meta Platforms and TikTok currently challenging the European Union in court over the supervisory fee leviedunder the Digital Services Act ...
The companies argue that the 0.05% fee on their annual global net income is excessive and based on flawed calculations.
Meta and TikTok have filed lawsuits against the European Commission, claiming that a yearly fee under the Digital Services Act (DSA) is unfair and wrongly calculated. The DSA, which became law in 2022 ...
Meta Platforms and TikTok said a European Union supervisory fee levied on them was disproportionate and based on a flawed ...
Meta and TikTok are challenging the EU's Digital Services Act supervisory fees, claiming the fee calculations are flawed, ...
Meta and TikTok challenge EU's Digital Services Act fees in court, calling calculations 'absurd' and 'discriminatory.' ...
Meta Platforms (META) and TikTok (BDNCE) are challenging a fine imposed by European Union's tech regulators in the bloc's ...
Essentially, based on the options currently on the table, we’re probably about to see the start of yet another legal battle around TikTok. The FTC filed its antimonopoly suit against Meta back ...
As digital platforms increasingly operate across jurisdictional boundaries with conflicting legal requirements ... platforms. The TikTok and Meta rulings highlight the EU’s resolve to enforce ...
The European Union’s new Digital Markets Act just left the runway—and three of Silicon Valley’s biggest names have already ...
Related Dutch watchdog fines Uber $324M for unsafe transfer of driver data to U.S. Meta fined ... the GDPR. TikTok's EU headquarters is in Ireland, giving the DPC legal regulatory authority ...
Meta's lawyer Assimakis Komninos told the panel of five judges the company still did not know how the fee was calculated.