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The Magistrates’ Court of the Tagansky District of Moscow fined the web service for the development of IT projects GitHub 1 million rubles for failure to delete prohibited information. About it informs Telegram channel of Moscow courts.
GitHub was found guilty under Part 2 of Art. 13.41 Administrative Code (violation of the procedure for restricting access to information) for not deleting the Smart Voting lists.
Before the elections to the State Duma in September, Roskomnadzor entered the Smart Voting domain into the register of prohibited sites and began blocking Navalny’s application.
Roskomnadzor sent letters demanding that Apple and Google remove the Navalny app. The companies complied with the department’s requirements and on the first day of voting removed Navalny’s app from stores, and in October they returned it to Google Play for Russian users.
The New York Times wrotethat Google removed the app after Russian authorities threatened to open a case against company employees in Russia. According to the source of the publication, the names of specific people who work in the Russian branch of Google were named, against whom the authorities could initiate criminal proceedings.
Last week, a Moscow court fined Meta Platforms and Twitter 13 and 10 million rubles, respectively, for failing to remove prohibited information. The companies were found guilty under the same article (part 2 of article 13.41 of the Administrative Code) as GitHub.
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