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Apple and Meta Platforms (Facebook) are expected to receive modest fines from the European Commission for allegedly breaching the Digital Markets Act, a law aimed at curbing the power of big tech companies. The fines are anticipated due to the companies' perceived violations, the short duration of the alleged violations since the law's implementation in 2023, and the geopolitical climate.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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