> I believe $100k to Meta is like $3 to me. If there is additional punishment beyond "a maximum fine of $100k", the article does not mention it.
Meta doesn't like judgements against Meta that would open them up to more scrutiny from legal institutions.
This isn't about money.
Meta has absolutely nothing to win in not complying with the legal request in that _specific case_. Meta never claimed to be the champion of anonymity, quite the contrary...
> Meta never claimed to be the champion of anonymity
Except in this _specific case_ the plaintiff asked Meta to remove the anon content and Meta said No.
Then the Judge asked Meta to provide the details of the anonymous user and "Meta argued that Facebook users should be able to express criticism, even if it is severe and anonymous."
You need a few million and some vacations to ignore the law. $100k is just the initial fee and timeslot for potentially pulling out of said country (or do what Apple is doing with the UK)