Google Fined by Russia — Again — for Failing to Remove Banned Content

Earlier this week, Google was hit with five other fines totalling RUB 14 million (roughly Rs. 1.4 crores) over the same charges.

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By Agence France-Presse | Updated: 19 August 2021 17:35 IST
Highlights
  • Google was fined RUB 6 million (roughly Rs. 60.7 lakhs) earlier
  • Russia routinely fines Western tech companies
  • Facebook has been handed fines for failing to remove illegal content

On Thursday, the Tagansky district court slapped Google with three fines

A Moscow court on Thursday again fined Google for failing to remove banned content as foreign tech giants face mounting pressure in Russia.

In recent months, Russia has been taking legal action against foreign tech companies for not deleting content banned by the authorities, including pornographic material or posts deemed extremist or condoning drugs or suicide.

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On Thursday, the Tagansky district court slapped Google with three fines totalling RUB 6 million (roughly Rs. 60 lakhs) for the violation, according to the official Telegram channel of Moscow courts.

Earlier this week, the US company was hit with five other fines totalling RUB 14 million (roughly Rs. 1.4 crores) over the same charges.

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Last month Google was fined RUB 3 million (roughly Rs. 30 lakhs) for breaching data storage laws.

According to the RIA Novosti news agency, Google has so far been fined RUB 32.5 million (roughly Rs. 3.2 crores) in Russia.

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It was the first time the company was penalised under the controversial law that requires the personal data of Russian users to be stored on servers within Russia.

Moscow has recently ramped up pressure on foreign tech companies, especially social networks, after accusing them early this year of not removing posts calling for minors to join protests in support of jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny.

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Facebook has been handed fines for failing to remove illegal content, while Twitter has had its service speeds in Russia throttled.

In recent years, the Russian government has also been tightening control over the Internet under the pretext of fighting extremism and protecting minors.

But government critics have denounced official oversight of the web as a means to stifle debate and silence dissent.


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