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Russia fines Twitter, TikTok and Google for failing to delete prohibited content
A Russian court on Thursday fined Twitter and TikTok for failing to delete content that is deemed illegal under Russian law.
In April, the court already fined the social network under the same article
MOSCOW, May 27. /TASS/. The Justice of the Peace Court in the Tagansky district of the Russian capital fined TikTok 1.5 mln rubles ($20,400) for refusing to remove information as prohibited by Russian law, the court’s press service told TASS on Thursday. By a ruling of the Justice of the Peace of Court No. 422 in Moscow’s Tagansky District, TikTok has been found guilty of the administrative offence under Part 2, Article 13.41 of the Russian Administrative Code. It [the social network] has been levied with an administrative fine amounting to 1.5 mln rubles, the court said.
Moscow court again fines Google $47,700
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The Justice of the Peace of Court in Moscow’s Tagansky District again fined Google 3.5 mln rubles ($47,700) for the repeated failure of the search engine operator to perform its duties, the Court’s press service told TASS.
Read also By a ruling of the Justice of the Peace of Court No. 422 in Moscow’s Tagansky District, Google has been found guilty of the administrative offence under Part 2.1, Article 13.40 of the Russian Administrative Code. It [Google] has been levied with an administrative fine amounting to 3.5 mln rubles, the court said.
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