MOSCOW COURT CONDEMNED FACEBOOK AND TWITTER TO PAY FINES

Karimi & Associates Law Firm presents according to Jurist:

Moscow’s Tagansky District Court imposed fines against Twitter Inc, Facebook Inc, and Pavel Durov’s Telegram stating that Facebook and Twitter have failed to delete illegal content.

The court at the beginning decided the case against the tech giants back in April and held that the companies breached the Code of the Russian Federation on Administrative Offenses. These violations of the social media protocol complaint system were lodged by Russia’s communications watchdog The Federal Service for Supervision of Communications, Information Technology, and Mass Media (Roskomnadzor).

The Moscow court initially gave Facebook and Twitter two choices, to delete the illegal content or face pecuniary fines. The illegal content ranged from child pornography, drug abuse information to protest organizations for opposition politicians like Alexei Navalny.

Facebook was fined 6 million Rubles ($81,000) while Twitter was fined for two offenses totaling 11 million Rubles ($149,000). Messaging app Telegram, founded by self-exiled Russian Pavel Durov, was also fined for three offenses, which totaled 11 million Rubles.

Facebook, Twitter, and Telegram have yet to respond to the decision or the fines.

This ruling is the aftermath of the barrage of new tech regulations and restrictive laws that Russian President Vladimir Putin has implemented over the last 6 months. Most recently, on July 1, 2021, Putin signed a law that will force Silicon Valley tech giants to open offices in Russia if they wish to operate in the market. The new law states, “A foreign entity, carrying out activities on the internet in Russia, is obliged to create a branch, open an office or establish a Russian legal entity.”

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