US–EU Rift Deepens After Brussels Hits X With Major DSA Penalty
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For the first time under the Digital Services Act, the EU imposes a million-dollar penalty on Elon Musk's platform X. Due to misleading marks and lack of transparency, the network must pay 120 million euros.
It is well known that the European Union and many national governments in Europe do not think much of freedom of expression and diversity of opinion. The recent sentence against Elon Musks X, based on the Digital Services Act (DSA), is further proof. Elon Musks Platform X is the first US company to have received a DSA penalty in the EU-wide war against freedom and diversity of opinions. A punishment for the fact that the company does not want to…
Those who currently want to inform and exchange information on the social media platform X will now consider the behaviour of the EU leadership to be even more strange than before: The EU Commission – statement.at reported – imposed a penalty of 120 million euros on Elon Musk, the operator of X, a few hours ago, because he allegedly does not want to comply with the controversial data protection regulation.The contribution Despite the 120 million…
The open war between X and the European Union has taken another leap. X Corp.’s Product Manager Nikita Bier announced the cancellation of the European Commission’s advertising account, accusing the Community Executive of taking advantage of an “exploit” in the ad creation tool to artificially inflate the reach of the message in which Brussels communicated the 120 million euro fine to the platform for failing to comply with the Digital Services A…
Elon Musk says Europe should be abolished after the EU amended the X platform with 120 million euros for lack of transparency.
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