Meta, TikTok win challenge against EU tech fees in setback for EU regulators
The EU court annulled the supervisory fee calculation method on procedural grounds but upheld the 0.05% fee principle and amount, requiring regulators to revise the methodology within 12 months.
- Meta Platforms and TikTok won a legal challenge against the European Union's methodology for calculating supervisory fees under new tech rules.
- The court ruled that the EU regulators need a different legal act to determine the fees and gave them 12 months to fix their methodology.
- The companies argued that the fee calculation methodology was flawed, resulting in disproportionate fees for them.
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Meta, TikTok Successfully Challenge EU Tech Fees
Meta and TikTok successfully challenged the way European Union regulators calculated a supervisory fee imposed on them under the bloc’s Digital Services Act (DSA). The DSA compels very large online platforms, defined as those with more than 45 million users in the EU, to do more to tackle illegal and harmful content on their sites or risk fines of up to 6 percent of their annual global turnover. Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram, and TikTo…
Meta and TikTok have won a victory against the Commission before the European Union Court of Justice (EuG).The judges raised ... The post DSA judgment: Court collects fee decisions of the European Commission appeared first on Apollo News.
Intergroups should pay for the monitoring of the Digital Services Act by the EU with a levy. Tiktok and Meta are opposed to this in a court of law - and can account for success in one point.
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