Tuesday, 1 April 2025
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Russian court fines Google for ‘hoax’ about Ukraine war

  • A Russian court on Thursday fined Alphabet’s Google 4 million rubles ($44,582) for failing to remove fake information about Russia‘s “special military operation” in Ukraine, RIA news agency reported.
  • The move is part of a broader pattern of enforcing Russia’s digital sovereignty and regulating the activities of international tech companies within its borders.
  • The fine against Google marks the latest in a series of enforcement actions by Russian regulators against tech companies that fail to comply with these internet laws.

Russian authorities are increasing pressure on foreign tech companies, demanding compliance with its internet regulations.

These terms typically target materials that the Russian government deems extremism, harm to children, or a threat to national security.

Crackdown as a means of controlling information

The laws have sparked controversy, with some critics seeing them as tools designed to stifle dissent and restrict the flow of information within the country.

Enforcement actions against non-compliant tech companies are seen as a sign of Russia’s drive to assert its digital sovereignty and further tighten its grip on the Internet within its national borders.

While Google has yet to release an official statement on the fine, the incident underscores the challenges international tech companies face when operating in countries with strict internet regulations.

As Russia continues to exercise its digital sovereignty, the global tech industry is closely watching emerging developments and their potential impact on digital rights and internet freedom.

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