💨 Abstract
The European Commission is reviewing its investigations into Apple, Google, and Meta under its Digital Markets Act and Digital Services Act, aiming to hold big tech firms accountable for adhering to market rules and tackling illegal content. The review does not alter the Commission's commitment to enforcing its laws, despite President-elect Donald Trump's arrival in the White House.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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