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LUXEMBOURG (Reuters) -Meta Platforms and TikTok said a European Union supervisory fee levied on them was disproportionate and ...
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Verdict on MSNMeta, TikTok challenge EU’s Digital Services Act fee in courtThe companies argue that the 0.05% fee on their annual global net income is excessive and based on flawed calculations.
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Meta Platforms and TikTok are challenging the European Commission's supervisory fee under the Digital Services Act, claiming ...
Meta and TikTok are challenging the EU's Digital Services Act supervisory fees, claiming the fee calculations are flawed, ...
Meta and TikTok challenge EU's Digital Services Act fees in court, calling calculations 'absurd' and 'discriminatory.' ...
Meta and TikTok are challenging the European Union in court over Digital Services Act fees, arguing the calculations are ...
Meta Platforms and TikTok have challenged a supervisory fee imposed by the European Union (EU), arguing that the levy is ...
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Tuko on MSNDespite law, U.S. TikTok ban likely to remain on holdU.S. President Donald Trump is widely expected to extend the Thursday deadline for TikTok to find a non-Chinese buyer.
STORY: Meta and TikTok challenged EU tech fees in Europe’s second largest court on Wednesday (June 11)... Branding them as ...
Meta Platforms and TikTok have taken their fight against an EU tech fee to Europe’s second highest court. They argue the fee ...
Meta Platforms and TikTok said a European Union supervisory fee levied on them was disproportionate and based on a flawed methodology as they took their fight with tech regulators to Europe's ...
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