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Russia fines Google €85 million over banned content

Russia regularly takes legal action for not removing content it labels illegal, such as pornographic material or posts condoning drugs.

A MOSCOW COURT slapped Google with an unprecedented hefty fine of €86 million today as Russia ramps up its pressure on foreign tech giants.

Moscow has piled fines on the world’s biggest internet platforms, accusing them of not moderating their content properly and interfering in the country’s affairs.

But so far fines on Facebook parent company Meta, Twitter, Google have stretched into the tens of millions of rubles, not billions.

However today a Moscow court fine Google a record 7.2 billion rubles (€86m), the court’s press service said on Telegram, for repeatedly failing to delete illegal content.

The content was not specified, but Russia regularly takes legal action for not removing content it labels illegal, such as pornographic material or posts condoning drugs and suicide.

“We’ll study the court documents and then decide on next steps,” Google’s press service told AFP.

Interfax news agency said that the massive fine was calculated as a percentage of Google’s annual earnings and was the maximum penalty for a repeated violation.

Meta – which has a hearing in court later today on the same charges – has also been threatened with a revenue-based fine.

On Thursday, Twitter was handed its latest fine of three million rubles (€35,000) after authorities started throttling its services in the spring.

In the past few years, the Russian government has used the pretext of protecting minors and fighting extremism to control the Russian segment of the web and began developing a so-called sovereign internet.

Fines and threats 

Ahead of parliamentary elections in September, Russia’s media watchdog blocked dozes of websites linked to jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny, whose organisations have been banned in Russia as “extremist”.

The regulator also ordered Google and Apple to remove an app dedicated to Navalny’s “Smart Voting” campaign which advised supporters who to vote for to unseat Kremlin-aligned politicians.

The Silicon Valley giants complied, with sources telling AFP the decisions came after authorities threatened to arrest local staff.

Russia’s media regulator has also blocked dozens of websites linked to Navalny.

Earlier, during protests in January in support of Navalny, authorities accused platforms including Google’s YouTube and Twitter of meddling in Russia’s domestic affairs by not deleting posts calling for people to join the rallies.

President Vladimir Putin that same month complained that large technology companies were competing with states.

Russia has already blocked a number of websites that have refused to cooperate with authorities, such as the video platform Dailymotion and LinkedIn.

As part of broad efforts to bend foreign tech under its control, Russia in September banned six major VPN providers including Nord VPN and Express VPN.

Russia also introduced a new law demanding that smartphones, computers and other gadgets sold in the country come with pre-installed domestic software and apps.

Russia’s opposition accuses the Kremlin of using such regulations to further stifle freedom of speech and clamp down on online dissent.

- © AFP 2021.

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    Jan 23rd 2013, 9:17 PM

    The photo of the building standing alone encased in ice is like something out of Fringe

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    Jan 23rd 2013, 10:50 PM

    Is that Agent Dunham?!

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    Jan 23rd 2013, 9:25 PM

    That’s class!!

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    Jan 23rd 2013, 9:37 PM

    I heard an interview the other day on coast to coast fm, some weather scientist was talking about “how our planet is slowly entering a mini ice age”.

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    Jan 23rd 2013, 10:13 PM

    Bro lives in Chicago, winters ain’t pretty but they’re summers make up for it more then enough!

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    Jan 23rd 2013, 10:25 PM

    Wow. The last three photos in particular are amazing.

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    Jan 24th 2013, 12:14 AM

    Im about an hour south of there right now, its cold, but its no mini Ice Age. We would normally have a bunch of snow by now, but theres nothing atall.

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    Jan 24th 2013, 1:24 AM

    I live south of there too(south side Irish)..today felt like a heat wave compared to Monday and Tuesday ..bring on the 90 degree weather !!!!!

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    Jan 24th 2013, 10:44 AM

    Tough work on those conditions. Hard men

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    Jan 23rd 2013, 11:52 PM

    Looks very like my old primary school.

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    Jan 24th 2013, 9:18 AM

    It’s like something youd see in a movie!

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