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Russian court fines Telegram for not removing content related to war in Ukraine

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Russian court this Tuesday (16) has fined Telegram messaging service two total fines of 11 million rubles (R$905,700) for refusing to remove content after detection by country authorities.

According to the news agency, an initial fine of 4 million rubles (R $ 329,300) was issued for the refusal to destroy a bot that disseminated personal data of Russian soldiers participating in the “special military operation in Ukraine”. “STONE”.

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The same sentence, issued by Moscow Magistrate 422, emphasized that Telegram also refused to withdraw from service channels that broadcast “false information” about the casualties of Russian forces and staged anti-government demonstrations.

In another decision of the same court, it was ordered to pay Telegram a fine of 7 million rubles (R$576,300) for refusing to eliminate a channel that, according to the Ministry of Public Affairs, had issued instructions to sabotage the railway lines in Russia and Belarus. , creating obstacles to hinder operations in Ukraine.

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08/17/2022 08:45

source: Noticias
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