Wikipedia fined for refusing to remove banned information 01:24

The Moscow Tagansky Court once again fined the Wikimedia Foundation (owner of the Russian-language Wikipedia) 3 million rubles for refusing to remove misinformation. This was reported by TASS appeals to the court.

“The Wikimedia Foundation was found guilty of committing an administrative offense under Part 2 of Art. “An administrative fine of 3 million rubles was imposed in accordance with Article 13.41 of the Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation,” the court representative said.

We are talking about an article about the inability of a website owner to delete information or an Internet page if the obligation to delete such information is provided for by Russian legislation.

Justice of the peace of the Tagansky district of Moscow on August 15 last year fine 2 million rubles to the Wikimedia Foundation for failure to remove from Wikipedia two fake articles about Russia’s special military operation in Ukraine.

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Source: Gazeta

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