EU Fines Apple and Meta for Digital Markets Act Violations
The European Commission fined Apple €500 million and Meta €200 million for breaching the Digital Markets Act, emphasizing strict enforcement of EU digital competition rules.
The European Commission fined Apple €500 million and Meta €200 million for breaching the Digital Markets Act, emphasizing strict enforcement of EU digital competition rules.
The European Commission remains committed to enforcing EU digital laws against Big Tech, despite political pressure and ongoing transatlantic tensions.
Irish authors and the IWU are challenging Meta’s unauthorized use of copyrighted works in AI training.
The European Commission is reviewing the 2019 Cybersecurity Act to strengthen ENISA’s mandate, improve ICT supply chain security, and simplify cybersecurity rules.
Delays in EU AI Act technical standards mean companies may face uncertainty until at least 2026 as standardization bodies work to ensure compliance and consensus.
The EU is intensifying scrutiny of Meta over allegations of targeting depressed teens with ads, amid ongoing investigations and new safeguards under the Digital Services Act.
The EU is set to issue its first Digital Markets Act fines to Apple and Meta, intensifying digital regulation enforcement amid rising EU-US trade tensions.
More than half of EU Member States have missed the deadline to implement the NIS2 cybersecurity directive, leaving critical sectors exposed to heightened cyber risks.
The Knowledge Centre’s report identifies key challenges and ambiguities in implementing the EU AI Act’s human oversight requirements under Article 14.
MEPs urge the European Commission to adopt a strict definition of open source AI in the AI Act, excluding models with restrictive licensing like Meta’s Llama.