Russia Fines Google And Meta For Failing To Remove Banned Content

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A Russian court on Friday fined Alphabet’s Google and Meta $98 million and $27.15 million, respectively, in two separate rulings for what it said was repeated failures to remove banned content, amid a crackdown on foreign technology companies....

[+]Russian communication and media watchdog Roskomnadzor said that Meta’s apps, Facebook and Instagram, failed to remove over 2,000 banned posts from its platforms and Google failed to remove about 2,600,Russia has sought to compel Twitter, Facebook and other social media platforms to take down posts calling for protests to support jailed opposition leader Alexei Navalny – the government has banned organizations associated with him as “extremist” – and promoting drugs and pornography, according...

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