Court fines Google 3 million rubles for not removing videos containing LGBT propaganda

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Tagansky District Court in Moscow fined Google three million rubles for failing to remove videos promoting unconventional sexual relations, cracking down on the Russian Armed Forces and discrediting it. It has been reported DEA News.

“Google LLC announced the decision of 13.41. Timur Vakhrameev of the Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation.

The lawsuit states that Roskomnadzor sent Google nine notices to remove several videos of “gay weddings”, “gay resorts” and the like, as well as videos of roofing and discrediting the use of Russian troops in the NVO region. Later, the department prepared a protocol against the company.

In September last year, the Tagansky Court in Moscow left The decision to impose a turnover penalty of 21.7 billion rubles from the American company Google for not systematically removing the information prohibited in Russia is in force. The amount of the turnover penalty is 10% of the annual income of the company and its subsidiaries registered with the Russian Federal Tax Service.

previous appeal approved The legality of the decision to fine Google 2 billion rubles for the dominant position of the Federal Antimonopoly Service of the Russian Federation.

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