Russian court fines Google over €360 million over failure to remove Ukraine war content

Google has been fined greater than €360 million by a Russian court docket for failing to take away content material associated to the Ukraine warfare.

Russia's state media watchdog Roskomnadzor stated that the video-sharing platform YouTube had repeatedly not eliminated "prohibited" movies.

This included content material containing so-called "pretend information" concerning the warfare in Ukraine that discredited the Russian army. YouTube was additionally accused of failing to take away movies that promoted "extremism" and known as on youths to participate in "unauthorised mass actions".

On Monday, the district court docket in Moscow fined Google round 21.1 billion rubles (€361 million).

Based on state media, it's the largest positive ever imposed on a Huge Tech firm by a Russian authority.

"Google and its info assets are usually held administratively responsible for violations of Russian legislation relating to the failure to take away prohibited info," the watchdog stated in a assertion.

The positive for the repeated offence was calculated based mostly on Google's "annual turnover," it added.

Lately, Russian authorities have stepped up their crackdown in opposition to main Western social media platforms.

Like different Huge Tech firms, Google ceased operations in Russia following Moscow's invasion of Ukraine on February 24. 

However in contrast to Twitter, Fb, and Instagram, most of its platforms haven't been blocked by the Kremlin.

Google has not but responded to the court docket's verdict and might enchantment the positive.

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