Meta subsidiaries ordered to pay $20 million to Australian government over 'misleading' ads for security appnoorbeast@lemmy.zip to Technology@beehaw.org – 75 points – 1 years agoabc.net.au5Post a CommentPreviewHotTopNewOldThey will just continue, $20mil is nothing to themThere should have been a few more zeros in that fine.The government has taken your feedback and to show its goodwill has revised the fee to $000,000,000,0002.00.Can we use propper x-posting? You might as well as it is built into LemmyA drop in the bucket for these blokes sadly. Fines this small don't encourage change, they're just the price for doing business
They will just continue, $20mil is nothing to themThere should have been a few more zeros in that fine.The government has taken your feedback and to show its goodwill has revised the fee to $000,000,000,0002.00.
There should have been a few more zeros in that fine.The government has taken your feedback and to show its goodwill has revised the fee to $000,000,000,0002.00.
The government has taken your feedback and to show its goodwill has revised the fee to $000,000,000,0002.00.
A drop in the bucket for these blokes sadly. Fines this small don't encourage change, they're just the price for doing business
They will just continue, $20mil is nothing to them
There should have been a few more zeros in that fine.
The government has taken your feedback and to show its goodwill has revised the fee to $000,000,000,0002.00.
Can we use propper x-posting? You might as well as it is built into Lemmy
A drop in the bucket for these blokes sadly. Fines this small don't encourage change, they're just the price for doing business