The court fined Google 800 thousand rubles due to information banned in the Russian Federation

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The Moscow Tagansky Court fined Google 800 thousand rubles for publishing information whose distribution is prohibited in the Russian Federation. writes about this TASS.

We are talking about information that is prohibited for exhibition in the Russian Federation in accordance with Part 2 of Art. 13.50 Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation – on the production of drugs, methods of suicide and pornographic materials with minors. The relevant video was published on YouTube.

It was initially announced that Google faced a fine of up to 4 million rubles.

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