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EU Expected to Fine Apple and Meta for Digital Markets Act Violations

The European Commission plans modest fines for alleged breaches of the DMA, prioritizing compliance over punitive measures.

EU flag and Meta logo are seen in this illustration taken, May 22, 2023. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo
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Overview

  • Apple and Meta are reportedly facing fines from the EU for alleged violations of the Digital Markets Act (DMA), a regulation aimed at curbing Big Tech's dominance.
  • The anticipated fines are described as 'modest,' reflecting a focus on ensuring compliance rather than imposing severe financial penalties.
  • The violations stem from regulatory requirements introduced by the DMA, which took effect in May 2023, targeting practices in app stores, browsers, and online services.
  • Geopolitical factors, including U.S. President Donald Trump's recent tariff threats over EU actions against American companies, may have influenced the EU's measured approach.
  • A final decision on the fines is expected by the end of March, with this case setting a precedent for future enforcement of the DMA.