International / Russia sues Google for not removing illegal content

Zoom News : Aug 20, 2021, 12:01 AM

A Moscow court on August 19 once more fined Google for failing to dispose of banned content material as overseas tech giants face mounting stress in Russia.

In the latest months, Russia has been taking prison motions in opposition to overseas tech corporations for now no longer deleting content material banned with the aid of using the authorities, inclusive of pornographic fabric or posts deemed extremist or condoning tablets or suicide.


On Thursday, the Tagansky district court slapped Google with 3 fines totalling six million rubles ($80,850) for the violation, in step with the authentic Telegram channel of Moscow courts.

Earlier this week, the U.S. corporation became hit with 5 different fines totalling 14 million rubles over the identical charges. Last month Google became fined 3 million rubles for breaching statistics garage laws. According to the RIA Novosti information agency, Google has to date been fined 32.5 million rubles in Russia.


It became the primary time the corporation became penalised below the debatable regulation that calls for the private statistics of Russian customers to be saved on servers inside Russia.

Moscow has lately ramped up stress on overseas tech corporations, mainly social networks, after accusing them early this yr of now no longer casting off posts calling for minors to sign up for protests in help of jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny.


Facebook has been passed fines for failing to dispose of unlawful content material, even as Twitter has had its carrier speeds in Russia throttled.

In latest years, the Russian authorities have additionally been tightening manipulate over the net below the pretext of combating extremism and protective minors.

But authorities critics have denounced authentic oversight of the net as a method to stifle debate and silence dissent.


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