Elon Musk's X could face $200 million EU fine for alleged DSA violations
Elon Musk's X.com has been preliminarily found to have violated the Digital Services Act (DSA), according to documents released by the European Union on July 12th. According to the EU's preliminary findings, X is facing fines of "up to 6% of the provider's global annual turnover" for three violations of the DSA. According to the filing, "Today, the Commission informed X of its preliminary view that the company had breached the Digital Services Act (DSA) in areas related to dark patterns, advertising transparency and access to researcher data."
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