X Goes Blue with EU’s Landmark Fine!
EU Slaps Elon Musk's X with €120 Million Fine for DSA Breaches
In a groundbreaking move, the European Union has imposed a €120 million fine on Elon Musk's social media platform X, previously known as Twitter, marking the first enforcement under the new Digital Services Act (DSA). The fine highlights serious breaches, including misusing the blue checkmark system, lack of advertising transparency, and obstructing researcher access to data. Discover how this fine is reshaping the regulatory landscape for tech giants.
Introduction to EU Fine on X
Details of the Digital Services Act (DSA)
Violation of Blue Checkmark Verification
Lack of Transparency in Advertising Practices
Inadequate Data Access for Researchers
Significance of the €120 Million Fine
Comparative Analysis with Other EU Fines
Impact on EU‑US Diplomatic Relations
Broader Implications for Global Tech Regulation
Public Reactions to the Fine
Potential Compliance Challenges for X and Other Platforms
Future Regulatory and Economic Implications
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