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- Meta and TikTok challenge tech fees in second highest EU court
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
- Meta, TikTok Challenge EU Tech Fees - thelawreporters. com
Meta and TikTok have initiated legal proceedings against the European Commission in the EU General Court, challenging what they describe as disproportionate regulatory fees imposed under the Digital Services Act (DSA) These tech giants argue that the platform supervision levy, designed to fund enforcement of the DSA, is unfair and lacks
- Meta, TikTok challenge EU’s Digital Services Act fee in court
Meta Platforms and TikTok have initiated legal proceedings against the European Commission (EU), contesting a supervisory fee imposed under the Digital Services Act (DSA) The companies argue that
- Meta and TikTok challenge the EUs DSA supervisory fee, set . . .
Foo Yun Chee Reuters: Meta and TikTok challenge the EU's DSA supervisory fee, set at 0 05% of annual global net income, in the EU's General Court, arguing it is disproportionate Open Links In New Tab
- Meta, TikTok Challenge EU Supervisory Fee, Citing Flawed . . .
Tech giants Meta Platforms and TikTok have taken their grievances with European Union regulators to Europe's second-highest court, the General Court, on Wednesday Both companies argue that a supervisory fee levied on them under the Digital Services Act (DSA) is disproportionate and based on a flawed methodology The Contested Supervisory Fee
- Meta and TikTok challenge EU supervisory fee in court over . . .
Meta Platforms and TikTok have taken legal action against the European Commission, arguing that a supervisory fee imposed under the European Union’s Digital Services Act (DSA) is
- Meta, TikTok take tech fee fight to court - Tech in Asia
These cases were presented to the General Court of the European Union on June 11, 2025 The fee, implemented under the Digital Services Act (DSA) in 2022, is set at 0 05% of a company’s annual
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