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Russia Fines Google $41,100

A court Moscow on Thursday fined Google 3 million rubles (about $41,100) for banned information in search results, which is the largest penalty the company has ever faced in Russia.

Axar.az reports that the spokeswoman for the court stated this.

A Russian media watchdog has said that Google was still showing links for websites with extremist, pornographic, or suicidal content in search results, although Russia had restricted access to those websites.

In the past, Google has been fined 500,000 rubles, 700,000 rubles, and 1.5 million rubles for similar breaches.

Date
2020.12.17 / 15:41
Author
Tural Azimzadeh
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