Elon Musk’s platform X faces over $1 billion fine from EU regulators: NYT
- EU regulators are preparing to impose penalties on Elon Musk's platform X for violating the Digital Services Act, with fines potentially exceeding $1 billion.
- The investigation into X began in 2023, concluding that the platform was not adequately managing disinformation and illegal content.
- EU officials have stated that Musk is expected to resist any regulation, and discussions are ongoing regarding compliance with EU directives.
- A spokesperson for the European Commission emphasized that enforcement will be fair and compliant with global rules.
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EU plans major fine for Elon Musk's X over disinformation, may exceed $1 billion
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E.U. Reportedly Considering Massive Fine For Elon Musk’s X Over ‘Disinformation’
The European Union is considering levying a $1 billion fine against Elon Musk’s X, alleging that the social media company has violated its law against disinformation and illicit content, The New York Times reported. Along with the hefty fine, the E.U. would also demand that X make changes to its product, according to the Times, ...
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