Proton warns Big Tech can pay $7 billion fines in a month

Proton has cautioned that major tech companies like Google, Amazon, and Apple could cover over $7 billion in fines imposed in 2025 within less than a month. The firm highlights how these giants view such penalties as a simple cost of doing business. This assessment underscores the financial resilience of Big Tech amid regulatory pressures.

In a recent analysis, Proton, a privacy-focused tech company, has warned that Big Tech firms face substantial regulatory fines but possess the resources to settle them swiftly. According to the report, Google, Amazon, and Apple encountered $7.8 billion in penalties during 2025, yet their vast revenues allow them to treat these as a mere 'cost of doing business.'

The warning comes as regulators worldwide intensify scrutiny on tech monopolies, imposing hefty fines for antitrust violations, data privacy breaches, and unfair practices. Proton's assessment points to the disparity between the scale of these fines and the companies' ability to absorb them without significant impact. For instance, the $7.8 billion total represents a fraction of their annual earnings, enabling quick resolution—potentially in under a month.

This perspective raises questions about the effectiveness of financial penalties as deterrents. Proton argues that without structural changes, such fines fail to alter corporate behavior. The analysis was published on January 28, 2026, reflecting on the previous year's enforcement actions.

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Courtroom scene depicting X appealing a €120 million EU Digital Services Act fine, with lawyers, judges, and symbolic elements.
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X appeals EU €120 million ($140 million) Digital Services Act fine

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X said it has appealed a €120 million ($140 million) fine imposed by the European Commission for breaches of transparency obligations under the EU’s Digital Services Act, in what could become a first major court test of the bloc’s new online-platform rulebook.

한국 공정거래위원회(FTC)가 1분기(1~3월) 동안 부과한 담합 관련 기업 과징금이 작년 전체액의 3배 이상으로 급증한 것으로 나타났다. CEO Score가 집계한 자료에 따르면, 해당 기간 과징금은 6,891억 원에 달했다. 이는 전체 기업 과징금의 97.5%를 차지한다.

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The United States has warned of restrictions on major European Union service providers in retaliation for EU tech regulations targeting American companies. This escalation follows a $140 million fine imposed on Elon Musk's X under the EU's Digital Services Act, drawing sharp criticism from the Trump administration. European officials maintain that their rules ensure a fair playing field for all businesses.

More than 40 organizations, including Proton, Tor, and AdGuard, have called on Google to abandon a new verification policy for Android developers. They describe it as an 'alien security model' that threatens anonymity and the privacy ecosystem. The appeal highlights concerns over reduced developer privacy in app distribution.

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As Donald Trump's first year of unpredictable tariffs drew to a close in 2025, major technology firms largely acquiesced rather than resisted, opting for deals and donations amid rising costs and legal uncertainties. From Apple's golden gift to the US securing stakes in chipmakers, the industry navigated a chaotic landscape of threats and negotiations. With Supreme Court challenges looming, the sector braces for more disruptions in 2026.

일본 공정거래위원회는 수요일, 마이크로소프트 코퍼레이션이 경쟁 클라우드 서비스에서 자사 소프트웨어를 사용하는 기업에 더 높은 라이선스 비용을 부과해 반독점법을 위반한 혐의로 조사를 시작했다고 이 문제에 가까운 소식통이 전했다. 같은 날 위원회는 이 IT 거대 기업의 도쿄 일본 자회사에 대한 현장 조사를 실시했다. 마이크로소프트는 조사에 전적으로 협조할 것이라고 밝혔다.

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Adobe has agreed to a $75 million settlement with the US Department of Justice to resolve a 2024 lawsuit alleging that the company made it hard for customers to cancel subscriptions. The deal includes another $75 million in free services for qualifying customers. Adobe denies any wrongdoing but says it has improved its processes.

 

 

 

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