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Press Release: The European Union is taking action against major technology companies and has fined X €120 million.

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The European Commission has fined X for violating the Digital Services Act (DSA), demonstrating that this groundbreaking European law can actually have an impact. Despite political pressure and resistance from companies, the EU is showing that online platforms can and will be held accountable for practices that mislead users, cause harm, or undermine democracy. The news "Press Release: The EU takes on big tech companies with a €120 million fine for X" originally appeared on European Digital Rights (EDRi).

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The European Commission has fined X for violating the Digital Services Act (DSA), demonstrating that this groundbreaking European law can actually have an impact. Despite political pressure and resistance from companies, the EU is showing that online platforms can and will be held accountable for practices that mislead users, cause harm, or undermine democracy. The message "Press Release: The EU takes on big tech companies with a €120 million fine for X" originally appeared on European Digital Rights (EDRi).


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