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Russia fines Facebook, Twitter for not deleting banned content

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Russia fines Facebook, Twitter for not deleting banned content

ROSKOMNADZOR. The logo of Russia's state communications regulator, Roskomnadzor, is reflected in a laptop screen in this picture illustration taken February 12, 2019.

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Facebook is handed five fines totaling 21 million rubles, while Twitter receives two fines of a total 5 million rubles

A Russian court on Tuesday, September 14, said it had fined US social media giants Facebook and Twitter for failing to delete content that Moscow deems illegal, part of a wider crackdown on the internet and Big Tech.

Moscow wants foreign internet firms to open full-fledged offices in Russia and to store Russians’ personal data on its territory. On Tuesday the government published plans to impose new taxes on foreign-owned digital services as part of a push to support its domestic tech sector.

The Tagansky district court said Facebook had been handed five fines totaling 21 million rubles ($287,850). Twitter received two fines of a total 5 million rubles, it said.

Popular messaging app Telegram had been fined 9 million roubles, the court said.

Facebook, Twitter and Telegram did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Twitter has been the subject of a punitive slowdown since March. State communications regulator Roskomnadzor has said Twitter and other social media firms have not deleted posts with banned material quickly enough. – Rappler.com

$1 = 72.9550 rubles

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