According to reporters, on August 18, the Moscow Tagansky District Court fined Google 3.8 million rubles for refusing to delete prohibited information. TASS from the court.

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“The court found Google guilty of an administrative offense under Part 2 of Article 13.41 of the Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation (violation of procedures for restricting access to information subject to restrictions under the legislation of the Russian Federation) and fined the company 3.8 million rubles.” – Report in court.
A few days ago, on August 12, the company was fined 7.6 million rubles by the Tagansky court in the capital for failing to remove content banned in Russia. Two administrative violation reports were filed against her, each resulting in a fine of 3.8 million rubles.
On the same day, the Moscow Tagansky District Court held administrative liability against Microsoft Corporation and Turkish Techiepie Company for similar administrative violations, and each imposed a fine of 3.5 million rubles. report Through the official channels of the Moscow Court of General Jurisdiction.
As TASS noted, Google’s debt to the Russian Federation for administrative violations has grown to one billion rubles (a number with 36 zeros) and is increasing every day due to late payments. At the same time, the agency wrote that the company’s return to Russia would only be possible if the court’s decision was implemented.
Previously, at the end of July, media reported that the total debt imposed by Russia on Google exceeded 56 billion rubles (not including an astronomical fine of one billion). They explain that we are talking about fines, enforcement fees and payments in favor of individuals and legal entities for violations of Russian legislation “message”.
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