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Europe’s battle with Big Tech: Dominance, data, and disinformation

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Last updated: 2024/06/25 at 2:42 AM
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The European Union is taking a firm stance against tech giants, warning Apple that its App Store is violating digital competition rules, potentially leading to significant fines for the company. This move is part of a broader battle between Brussels and tech firms on issues ranging from data privacy to disinformation. Over the years, the EU has imposed hefty fines amounting to over €10 billion on tech companies for abusing their dominant market positions. Apple’s latest threat comes after the EU penalized the company with a €1.8 billion fine for restricting European users from accessing cheaper music streaming services.

Among big tech companies, Google has faced one of the largest antitrust fines to date, amounting to over €4 billion in 2018 for promoting its search engine using the Android mobile operating system. Google has also faced billion-plus fines for its actions in online shopping and advertising sectors. The European Commission recommended that Google should divest parts of its business and could face fines up to 10% of its global revenue for non-compliance. Furthermore, Ireland has issued significant fines related to data privacy, with regulators imposing penalties on TikTok and Meta for mishandling user data.

The EU has been unsuccessful in getting tech companies to pay higher taxes in Europe, with accusations of profit funneling into low-tax countries like Ireland and Luxembourg. In the past, European regulators ordered Apple to pay Ireland €13 billion in back taxes due to an illegal deal with the government. However, EU judges overturned the decision, stating no evidence of rule-breaking. The commission continues to fight court decisions regarding back taxes, including Amazon’s case with Luxembourg.

Web platforms have faced criticism for failing to address hate speech, disinformation, and piracy. In response, the EU introduced the Digital Services Act, which aims to hold companies accountable for these issues, with potential fines of up to six percent of global turnover. Recent probes into Facebook, Instagram, and Microsoft for misinformation show the EU’s commitment to enforcing the DSA. Tech companies like Google have also been questioned for profiting from news content without adequately compensating publishers. The EU implemented neighboring rights to allow print media to demand payment for their content, with France being a test case where Google and Facebook agreed to compensate media outlets.

In conclusion, the European Union’s crackdown on tech companies like Apple and Google highlights the ongoing battle over competition, data privacy, and taxation. By imposing significant fines and implementing regulations like the Digital Services Act, the EU aims to hold tech giants accountable for their actions. The outcome of these conflicts will not only impact the companies involved but also set precedents for future regulations in the digital space. As technology continues to evolve, the relationship between big tech and government regulators will likely remain a contentious issue for years to come.

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