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Russia fines Google for not deleting “prohibited content” on Ukraine

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Russia fines Google for not deleting “prohibited content” on Ukraine

A Russian court found Google LLC guilty of an administrative offense, for repeatedly failing to restrict access to material containing information banned in Russia and thus imposed a fine on the company of 10% of the annual revenue for Google in Russia. Interfax reports it.

The sum is about 21.7 billion rubles, calculated at about 360 million dollars.

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