No Plans to Get Big Tech to Pay Digital Law Compliance Costs, EU Tech Chief Says
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No plans to get Big Tech to pay digital law compliance costs: EU tech chief
The European Commission will not ask Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, ByteDance, Meta Platforms and Microsoft to pay the cost of monitoring their compliance with a new digital law, the EU tech chief said on Wednesday.


No plans to get Apple, other Big Tech firms to pay EU Digital Markets Act compliance costs, says EU tech chief
The European Commission will not require Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, ByteDance, Meta Platforms, or Microsoft to cover the costs of monitoring their compliance with the EU's Digital Markets Act, the EU tech chief announced on Wednesday. Reuters: Germany and European Parliament lawmakers have lobbied for a supervisory fee to be levied on Big Tech to help EU antitrust regulators better enforce the Digital Markets Act. The European Commission Executi…
European Commission Has No Plans for Digital Markets Act Supervisory Fee
The European Commission reportedly does not plan to charge Big Tech companies a fee to cover the cost of monitoring their compliance with the Digital Markets Act, though some European lawmakers have lobbied for such a fee. [contact-form-7] While that remains a possibility, there is currently no proposal for a fee, European Commission Executive Vice President Henna Virkkunen told Reuters in an interview for a report posted Wednesday (Ju…
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