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Moscow court fines Twitter, Facebook

A court in Moscow has imposed a 4 million rubles ($62,840) fine on Twitter for its refusal to relocate to Russia databases containing personal information of Russian users.

Axar.az reports that "The court rules to convict Twitter of part 8 of article 13.11 of the Code of Administrative Offences and impose a fine of 4 million rubles," the judge said.
The court has also fined Facebook $62,933 for refusal to relocate databases with Russian users personal information to the country.

Facebook and Twitter must localize databases containing the personal data of Russians: Roskomnadzor is ready for dialogue, the regulator said in a statement.

Date
2020.02.13 / 17:13
Author
Axar.az
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