Group 1 - The European Commission has imposed a fine of €120 million on the social media platform X, owned by Elon Musk, for violating transparency obligations under the EU's Digital Services Act (DSA) [2][5] - The decision has faced strong opposition from U.S. officials, Musk, and his supporters, who accuse the EU of censorship, with some suggesting that X should refuse to pay the fine [2][5] - A spokesperson for the European Commission, Thomas Regnier, stated that X is required to pay the fine and that the Commission will ensure the payment is received, while also noting that X has the opportunity to appeal the decision in court [2][5] Group 2 - Currently, X has not issued an official response, but its global government affairs account has shared comments from U.S. officials [3][6] - Musk has threatened to take further action, claiming that the fine is not only against X but also against him personally, and suggesting that the response should address individuals who have taken action against him [3][6]
欧盟:将“确保”收到对马斯克旗下X的1.2亿欧元罚款
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-12-09 07:13