The European Commission charged major online platforms €58.2 million in supervisory fees to enforce the Digital Services Act (DSA) in 2025. The fees, capped at 0.05% of platforms' profits, affect those with over 45 million users monthly. Meta, TikTok, and Google are contesting these fees in court. The DSA aims to enhance transparency and accountability for online content. The Commission has designated 25 Very Large Online Platforms and has opened nine formal proceedings, while recruitment for DSA staff has been slower than expected, leading to a deficit. Teljes cikk (Euronews.com)