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Court upholds 21 mln ruble fine for Facebook for unlawful content

Since the beginning of the year, the companies have been repeatedly brought to administrative responsibility for violating the Russian law for refusing to remove banned content

MOSCOW, November 24. / TASS /. The Tagansky District Court of Moscow upheld the decision to fine Facebook 21 mln rubles ($280,851) for refusing to remove prohibited content, the court press service told TASS on Wednesday.

"The court considered Facebook's complaint against the ruling and upheld the decision to fine Facebook 21 mln rubles in five cases of not removing prohibited content," the press service said.

On September 14, 2021 Moscow Magistrates' Court fined Facebook, Twitter, and Telegram. Facebook was fined 21 mln rubles (around $288,000), Twitter - 5 mln rubles (around $69,600), and Telegram - 9 mln rubles (around $123,500) for refusing to remove content banned in Russia, the court told TASS.

The court reviewed administrative protocols against the companies under Article 13.41 of the Code of the Russian Federation on Administrative Offenses - failure to delete information prohibited in Russia.

Since the beginning of the year, the companies have been repeatedly brought to administrative responsibility for violating the Russian law for refusing to remove banned content, as well as for refusing to localize the data of Russian users on the territory of the Russian Federation.