Московский городской суд оставил в силе постановление Таганского районного суда Москвы о назначении административного штрафа в отношении Google LLC в размере 4 611 738 636 рублей.
Это третий оборотный штраф, назначенный компании в РФ за неудаление запрещенного и недостоверного контента.
Первый оборотный штраф на 7,222 млрд назначали в 2021 году. А второй — в 2022 году. Тогда суд оштрафовал Google на 21,7 млрд руб.
Выглядит уже как традиция — раз в год берем и штрафуем😁
Московский городской суд оставил в силе постановление Таганского районного суда Москвы о назначении административного штрафа в отношении Google LLC в размере 4 611 738 636 рублей.
Это третий оборотный штраф, назначенный компании в РФ за неудаление запрещенного и недостоверного контента.
Первый оборотный штраф на 7,222 млрд назначали в 2021 году. А второй — в 2022 году. Тогда суд оштрафовал Google на 21,7 млрд руб.
Выглядит уже как традиция — раз в год берем и штрафуем😁
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