Russia fines Google again for failing to remove banned content

A Moscow court on Thursday fined Alphabet Inc.’s Google 6 million rubles ($80,881) for what Russia deems illegal, the second such fine to be imposed on the US tech giant in less than a week.

Amid a widespread standoff with Big Tech, Russia has hit Google and other companies over the past year with a series of small fines, some relating to restricted content and others for failing to localize user data on Russian territory. to live. Moscow is also seeking to force foreign technology firms to open offices in Russia.

The Tagansky District Court in Moscow said on Thursday that Google has been awarded three administrative fines of 2 million rubles. Google confirmed the fine, but did not comment further. The fine was in addition to a total fine of 14 million rubles on Tuesday for the same offense. read more

Google is also the subject of a Moscow court order mandating the unblocking of a YouTube account owned by an approved Russian businessman. The appeal will be heard on September 20.

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