A Moscow court on Thursday stated it had fined Twitter RUB 3 million (kind of Rs. 30 lakh) for failing to delete content material Russia deems unlawful, the brand new in a string of consequences in opposition to foreign technology firms.
Moscow has extended pressure on Big Tech this year in a marketing campaign that critics characterise as an try by the Russian government to exert tighter manipulate over the Internet, some thing they are saying threatens to stifle individual and corporate freedom.
Twitter has denied permitting its platform for use to sell unlawful behaviour. Twitter did not at once respond to a request for comment. Moscow’s Tagansky District Court stated Twitter were fined RUB three million (kind of Rs. three lakh) for failing to delete banned content material.
The court later stated software program development site GitHub, which Microsoft purchased, were fined RUB 1 million (kind of Rs. 10 lakh) for the same offence. San Francisco-based GitHub did not right away replied to a request for comment.
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