According to CCTV, for refusing to voluntarily pay the fine before the March 19 deadline, the Russian Federal Marshals announced that it will file a case against Google and enforce a turnover fine of 7.2 billion rubles (about 660 million yuan). On December 24, 2021, a Moscow court announced that it had imposed a fine of 7.2 billion rubles on Google in the United States for repeatedly refusing to remove content officially banned in Russia. On the same day, Facebook was fined nearly 2 billion rubles (about 180 million yuan) for the same problem. On April 7 this year, Russia’s communications regulator, the Federal Service for Telecommunications, Information Technology and Mass Media Supervision, announced that Google YouTube had “repeatedly violated Russian laws” and disseminated a large number of prohibited videos, and decided to take relevant compulsory measures against it. , and remains in effect until it completely corrects the “violation of Russian law”. On April 21, a Moscow court also fined Google 4 million rubles for failing to remove fake videos of dead Ukrainian civilians as required by its YouTube unit.
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