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Comment by ajsnigrutin

7 days ago

My prediction, facebook gets fined something like ~12 million euros, eu bureaucrats shake their hands, facebook finds a different way to do the same thing.

Definitely not even close to 32B

The EU doesn’t play around in this realm.

1.2 billion fine for an earlier incident: https://www.edpb.europa.eu/news/news/2023/12-billion-euro-fi...

  • 1.2B is less than 1% of Meta's revenue in FY2024. Maximum fines for infractions like these should exist on a sliding scale, as some percentage of prior revenue.

    • Probably best indexed to profit rather than revenue. 10% of revenue would be a one quarter’s profit for meta, but more than a year’s profit for Amazon and about 9 years of profit for Otto. Higher margins / profits should mean higher fines.

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    • Something that you can sensibly express as a fraction of the revenue of Meta is significant though.

      It must be low enough that Meta never seriously considers to pull out of Europe.

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    • They actually do; max GDPR penalty is 4% global revenue, say.

      Of course the concern would be that even at that rate some companies might see it as a cost of doing business.

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