The heads are outside the EU’s jurisdiction. But I would like to see the EU showing it has the power to limit a company’s activities on the common market if they do not follow the rules (idk how exactly, I guess hard bans would be very, very difficult to implement in this case).
And yet we keep seeing the same headlines over and over. Maybe putting one’s head on a pike would be a more effective deterrent - it’s worth a shot.
The heads are outside the EU’s jurisdiction. But I would like to see the EU showing it has the power to limit a company’s activities on the common market if they do not follow the rules (idk how exactly, I guess hard bans would be very, very difficult to implement in this case).
Or maybe just one of those
$4$40 BN finesMeta already has racked up nearly $2bn worth of fines
€1.2bn 2023 https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-65669839
This one €200m https://www.cbsnews.com/news/eu-fine-apple-meta-breach-digital-markets-act-dma/
€800m in 2024 https://apnews.com/article/meta-facebook-european-union-competition-fine-6886192353a344126a15886d6ca7c627
And Google got €5bn in 2018
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/eu-fine-apple-meta-breach-digital-markets-act-dma/
Mistyped, meant $40 BN as stated earlier in this comment chain.