Meta's not happy with its bill for enforcing the EU's tough new DSA
Briefly

"We disagree with the methodology used to calculate these fees," Meta's EMEA policy comms spokesperson Ben Walters tells The Verge.
Meta and Google's parent company Alphabet are therefore on the hook to pay around three quarters of the €45.2 million (around $48.7 million) annual enforcement bill.
Read at The Verge
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