The EU may fine Elon Musk's other companies for X violations
Briefly

The European Union is evaluating whether to fine Elon Musk directly instead of X for potentially violating the Digital Services Act, considering the revenues from his other companies.
Under the Digital Services Act, companies can be fined up to 6% of their annual revenue for not complying with regulations about illegal content and transparency.
With X's valuation dropping nearly 80% under Musk's ownership, there are discussions on using the revenues of Musk's other ventures to calculate potential fines.
The DSA requirements apply regardless of whether the influential party is a person or a corporation, raising the stakes for Musk amidst ongoing investigations.
Read at The Verge
[
|
]