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European authorities take a tough stance on major technology companies – News

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Last updated: 2024/07/02 at 12:40 PM
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European regulators are cracking down on Big Tech companies in a series of investigations. The EU antitrust authority has charged Meta and Apple for violating the Digital Markets Act (DMA), and Microsoft for illegally tying its Office and Teams products. Violations of DMA could lead to fines of up to 10% of a company’s global annual turnover.

The European Commission (EC) charged Meta for failing to comply with DMA in its pay or consent advertising model, which forces users to consent to combining their personal data. Facebook and Instagram are also under investigation for potential breaches of EU online content rules related to child safety. Apple’s App Store rules have also been found to breach DMA by preventing app developers from steering consumers to alternative offers.

In addition, Microsoft has been charged with illegally bundling its chat and video app Teams with its Office product. EU regulators are also probing whether Microsoft is preventing customers from using certain security software provided by competitors. Alphabet’s Google is also under investigation for possible DMA breaches, with an advisor to Europe’s top court recommending upholding Google’s antitrust fine from 2017.

In the UK, the Competition and Markets Authority is investigating Amazon and Microsoft’s dominance of the UK cloud market. In France, Nvidia is set to be charged for anti-competitive practices, and Google was fined for breaches linked to EU intellectual property rules. Germany’s antitrust investigation into Google’s data practices has led to changes in user data policies, while Italy’s antitrust regulator fined Facebook and Meta for unfair commercial practices.

Italy has also opened probes into Apple for alleged abuse of its dominant position in the apps market and Meta over alleged abuse of its position regarding music rights. The Dutch privacy watchdog has recommended that government organizations stop using Facebook until clarity is provided on the use of personal data, while the competition regulator rejected Apple’s objections against fines related to its App Store dominance. Spain’s data protection watchdog has provisionally suspended Meta products planned for deployment during EU elections and a group of startups in Spain has issued a complaint against Microsoft’s cloud practices.

Overall, European regulators are ramping up efforts to ensure compliance with competition and data protection rules by Big Tech companies. The investigations and charges against these companies highlight the need for greater transparency, fair competition, and protection of user data in the digital market space.Companies operating in Europe will need to carefully monitor and address any potential violations to avoid hefty fines and penalties.

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