Telegram Fined Another 7 Million Rubles in Moscow
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The Tagansky Court of Moscow has imposed an administrative fine of 7 million rubles on the Telegram messenger for failing to remove content containing calls for extremist activity.
The Tagansky Court of Moscow fined Telegram Messenger 7 million rubles for violating Article 13.41, Part 4 of the Russian Administrative Code, for not deleting content containing calls for extremist activity.
The judge announced the decision: “Recognize Telegram Messenger Inc guilty of committing an administrative offense and impose an administrative fine of 7 million rubles.”
Earlier on the same day, the messenger was also fined 3.8 million rubles under a separate protocol for distributing and failing to remove knowingly false information about the Russian Armed Forces, the sale of alcoholic and tobacco products, and the distribution and sale of personal data.
The judge announced the decision: “Recognize Telegram Messenger Inc guilty of committing an administrative offense and impose an administrative fine of 7 million rubles.”
Earlier on the same day, the messenger was also fined 3.8 million rubles under a separate protocol for distributing and failing to remove knowingly false information about the Russian Armed Forces, the sale of alcoholic and tobacco products, and the distribution and sale of personal data.
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