Russia fines Google Ksh.4.6M for videos about Ukraine conflict
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Russian court on Thursday imposed a $32,000 (Ksh.4,614,400) fine on Google for failing to delete
allegedly false information about the conflict in Ukraine.
The
move by a magistrate's court follows similar actions in early August against
Apple and the Wikimedia Foundation that hosts Wikipedia.
According
to Russian news reports, the court found that the YouTube video service, which
is owned by Google, was guilty of not deleting videos with incorrect
information about the conflict — which Russia characterizes as a "special
military operation."
Google
was also found guilty of not removing videos that suggested ways of gaining
entry to facilities which are not open to minors, news agencies said, without
specifying what kind of facilities were involved.
In
Russia, a magistrate court typically handles administrative violations and
low-level criminal cases.
Since
sending troops into Ukraine in February 2022, Russia has enacted an array of
measures to punish any criticism or questioning of the military campaign.
Some
critics have received severe punishments. Opposition figure Vladimir Kara-Murza
was sentenced this year to 25 years in prison for treason stemming from speeches
he made against Russia's actions in Ukraine.
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