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French President Emmanuel Macron criticizes the EU for being too slow to act on probes into Big Tech companies, attributing the delay to US pressure against DSA

French President Emmanuel Macron said Brussels is too slow in its handling of probes into American Big Tech companies due to U.S. pressure over the EU's digital laws.

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  • NewsMax.com Jim Thomas on x
    EU Hits US With ‘Blackmail’ Claim in Tech Trade Clash
  • @robin.berjon.com Robin Berjon on bluesky
    I have a million issues with Macron, but at least on this he's got spine that we can't seem to find elsewhere in Europe.  —  www.politico.eu/article/brus...
  • MLex MLex on x
    Revised payment services rules agreed by EU lawmakers, member states
  • @reginado @reginado on x
    Great to see agreement reached overnight on a new EU law to include greater action on online fraud and scams. Liability to now also include online platforms, and better verification of online financial services. Looking forward to the final details. https://www.europarl.europa.eu…
  • @ep_president Roberta Metsola on x
    Great news for European consumers as @Europarl_EN and @EUCouncil struck a deal on the Payment Services Regulation and the Third Payment Services Directive. New rules that will strengthen protection against fraud and make fees more transparent. Thanks to @EP_Economics Chair
  • @aurorelalucq Aurore Lalucq on x
    👏🚨1.25 am deal for the ECON committee! Parliament and Council have struck a deal on a more open and competitive EU payment services sector, with strong defences against fraud and data breaches. Congrats to the rapporteurs Repasi and lokkegaard. [image]
  • @reneweurope @reneweurope on x
    ✅ Deal on payment rules: significant strengthening of anti-fraud measures! @Loekkegaard_MEP: “Consumers will now have the right to compensation when they fall victim to spoofing fraud.” Read more 👇 https://www.reneweuropegroup.eu/ ... [image]
  • @sydseter.com Uncle Joe on bluesky
    Social Media Giants and Payment Services will be held liable for reimbursing victims of financial scams.  This basicly means they will be come liable for fraudulent ads published through their services. www.europarl.europa.eu/news/en/ pres...
  • @pileofgarbage.net @pileofgarbage.net on bluesky
    Good.  They absolutely have the ability to curb that shit but won't because that costs money. www.politico.eu/article/soci...
  • @alderik @alderik on bluesky
    “lawmakers agreed that banks should reimburse victims if a scammer, impersonating the bank, swindles them out of their money [..] But social media companies will have to compensate banks if it's clear that they failed to remove an online scam that had been reported.” www.politico…
  • @socialmedialab.ca @socialmedialab.ca on bluesky
    This is huge: under new EU law, “social media companies will have to compensate banks if it's clear that they failed to remove an online scam that had been reported.” www.politico.eu/article/soci...