On þǣm fīftēoðan dæge October 2023, sēo Europisce gemǣnscipe strengran regolas under þǣm Digitalum Marketes Æ tō steorenne micclum tōlcræftum gefērscipum begunnon.
Modern English
On October 15, 2023, the European Union began enforcing stricter rules under the Digital Markets Act to regulate big tech companies.
Europisce gemǣnscipes ealdormenn, mid Executive Vice-President Margrethe Vestager, undersōcnunge on gefērscipum swā Google and Apple for ƿiðerƿeardnysse ƿeorcum cyðdon.
Modern English
European Commission officials, including Executive Vice-President Margrethe Vestager, announced investigations into firms like Google and Apple for potential anti-competitive practices.
Sēo steorung gīetas oð tīen hund gefērscipes ealles ƿorulde ƿendnysse for synnum befehð.
Modern English
The enforcement includes fines up to 10% of a company's global turnover for violations.
Ƿīslīce secgað þæt þās regolas mihton tōlcræfta landscipe on Europe be 2025 edsceppan, lytelum gefērscipum nīƿsceaft tyhtendu.
Modern English
Experts predict that these regulations could reshape the tech landscape in Europe by 2025, encouraging innovation from smaller firms.
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