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'EU should be abolished': Musk blasts Europe's Digital Services Act after record €120 million fine on X
Elon Musk escalated his fight with European regulators on Saturday, declaring that the European Union “should be abolished” just a day after Brussels fined his social media platform X €120 million ($140 million). The penalty marks one of the most ...
In one of its strongest enforcement actions under the Digital Services Act (DSA), the European Commission has fined Elon Musk–owned X €120 million ($140 million) for failing to meet the bloc’s transparency and safety mandates.
The European Commission has fined X €120 million under the Digital Services Act, marking the first-ever penalty issued under the new EU rules. Spokesperson Thomas Regnier said X misled users by selling verification without proper checks,
EU regulators fined Elon Musk's social media company X 120 million euros for breaching online content rules. This move, under the Digital Services Act, aims to tackle harmful content. TikTok avoided penalties through concessions.
As the European Union seeks to wrap up unfinished business before the end of the year, Elon Musk is once again taking center stage.
The European Commission has fined X 120 million euros for flouting Digital Services Act provisions about adverts and public data access, etc.