Digital Services Act

  • EU Fines Elon Musk

    EU Fines Elon Musk's X $140 Million for Digital Services Act Violations Amid US-EU Tensions

    Dec 06, 2025 11:16 am CST

    The European Union has imposed a $140 million fine on Elon Musk's X platform for violating digital transparency rules, specifically regarding its verification system and researcher data access. This first-ever penalty under the Digital Services Act has sparked diplomatic tensions, with top US officials including JD Vance and Marco Rubio condemning the action as an attack on American tech companies, while EU officials maintain it's about enforcing transparent digital practices rather than censorship.

  • Elon Musk

    Elon Musk's X Platform Fined $140 Million by EU for Digital Services Act Violations

    Dec 05, 2025 07:32 pm CST

    The European Union has imposed a €120 million ($140 million) fine on Elon Musk's social media platform X for breaching the Digital Services Act regulations on online content. This landmark first penalty under new EU tech legislation addresses transparency failures and platform design issues, while TikTok avoided similar sanctions through concessions. The case highlights growing tensions between US tech companies and European regulators over digital governance standards.

  • EU Launches Antitrust Investigation into Meta

    EU Launches Antitrust Investigation into Meta's AI Integration with WhatsApp: Competition Concerns for Third-Party Providers

    Dec 05, 2025 02:31 am CST

    The European Union has initiated an antitrust investigation into Meta's implementation of AI features in WhatsApp, concerned that the company's new policy could prevent third-party AI providers from accessing the platform's business API. While WhatsApp dismisses these allegations as baseless, EU competition chief Teresa Ribera emphasizes the need to prevent dominant digital companies from hindering innovation in the AI space. This probe adds to Meta's growing regulatory challenges in Europe, including ongoing DSA investigations and a recent 200-million-euro fine appeal.

  • EU Commission Finds Meta and TikTok in Breach of Digital Services Act for Restricting Research Access

    EU Commission Finds Meta and TikTok in Breach of Digital Services Act for Restricting Research Access

    Oct 24, 2025 07:54 pm CST

    The European Commission has issued preliminary findings that Meta and TikTok are violating the Digital Services Act by limiting researchers' access to public data. Additionally, Meta's platforms Facebook and Instagram were found to have confusing and ineffective mechanisms for reporting illegal content, potentially facing fines of up to 6% of their annual global revenue if violations are confirmed.