December 24, 2021 03:07 pm
Original Link: https://www.theverge.com/2021/12/24/22852827/google-100-million-fine-russia-banned-content-big-tech-regulation
Google faces nearly $100 million fine in Russia over failure to delete banned content
A Russian court has fined Google $98 million over its failure to remove content deemed illegal in the country. The 7.2 billion rouble fine is around eight percent of Google’s revenue in Russia, Reuters reports, and comes amid a broader push within the country to exert more control over big tech companies and the content people publish on their platforms.
Google tells The Verge it will “study the court documents when they are available and then decide on next steps.” However, a Russian official cited by Bloomberg threatened “very unpleasant measures” if Google doesn’t comply with the country’s mandate to delete banned content, which includes promotion of drugs and posts by organizations the government says are extremist or terroristic,...
Original Link: https://www.theverge.com/2021/12/24/22852827/google-100-million-fine-russia-banned-content-big-tech-regulation
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