The European Commission said it will “make sure” it receives money owed by Elon Musk’s X after the company was fined €120 million for failing to meet transparency rules.

The Commission on Friday said X has breached transparency and deceptive design obligations under the EU’s platforms regulation, the Digital Services Act, and issued the €120 million penalty.

The decision set off a cascade of accusations of censorship from U.S. officials, Musk and his supporters, with some suggesting the company should refuse to pay the fine.

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    EU fines aren’t one and done.

    This is the first fine, if they don’t comply in the future (edit: in 90 days), they’ll get more fines, increasing each time.

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      3 days ago

      That doesn’t mean it’s not a shitty fine. Give them proper incentive to change instead of a measly slap on the wrist

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        No. It’s a valid system - and it gives the companies incentives. Ask MS who payed 2.2 billion by now, 9.7 Billions from google,etc.

        Both have changed decisions/adopted their eco system which they earlier claimed as “impossible to change”. Same goes for apple,btw.

        We just reached the first step of a ladder. But each step is at least double what it was before.

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        If eventually fines do get calculated on their total income (which is possible, they can issue fines up to 2% of total yearly income if I remember correctly) and these fines are starting to come in more frequently it gets quite expensive really fast.