EU planning tougher regulation for 'hit list' of big tech firms: FT

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European Union regulators are making a 'hit list' of up to 20 large internet companies, potentially including Facebook , Apple , Amazon and Alphabet's Google, that will be facing new and tougher rules aimed at curbing their market power,...

The big technology platforms will have to comply with tougher regulation than smaller competitors, the newspaper reported on Sunday, citing people familiar with the discussions.

New rules will force the companies to share data with rivals and be more transparent on how they gather information, the report said. The list will be made based on parameters like market share and number of users, the newspaper said, adding that the exact number of companies and the precise criteria for the list was still being discussed.

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Let's just pass a law declaring all EU regulation null and void.

Lazy Europeans just want to cash in on American success - why did we waste our money saving Europe during WW2? They do nothing but complain about the USA 🇺🇸 at every turn. Let them pay for NATO.

Boom big data open sourced!

taxOptions they're too big and needs to let our citizens take back their data! Enough! PrivacyFirst or pay your taxes! Pick one. DoNotTrack means Hell Nyet!

BLM is right, not these racists

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