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  2. Russia fines Google $2.5 decillion for YouTube bans ... - AOL

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    Russia has fined Google an eye-popping 20 undecillion rubles ($2.5 decillion) for removing Russian state-run and government YouTube channels in the wake of the country’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

  3. Russia fined Google so much money this headline doesn't have ...

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    A Russian court has fined Google $20 decillion over the YouTube parent blocking Russian media outlets in the wake of Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine. Russia fined Google so much money this ...

  4. Russia fines Google $20 decillion (that’s 20 billion trillion ...

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    A Russian court has fined Google $20 decillion for allegedly blocking pro-Kremlin propaganda on YouTube.. The fine, which is the equivalent of $20 billion trillion trillion, is the result of four ...

  5. Russia hit Google with a fine so big it defies ... - AOL

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    The Google fine "makes a symbolic statement about the degree to which Russia and the US are engaged in economic warfare," said Christine Abely, an assistant professor at New England Law, who wrote ...

  6. Russia fines Google ... - AOL

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    Russia is seeking an unfathomable sum of money from one of the world’s biggest tech companies. Google reportedly owes the Kremlin more than 2 undecillion rubles — a 2 followed by 36 zeroes ...

  7. Internet censorship in Russia - Wikipedia

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    In December 2018, Google was fined 500,000 rubles for not removing blacklisted sites from its search results. [51] In March 2019, legislation was passed to ban the publication of "unreliable socially significant information", and materials that show "clear disrespect" for the Russian Federation or "bodies exercising state power". [52]

  8. Roskomnadzor - Wikipedia

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    This action occasionally caused Russia's key websites, including Roskomnadzor itself, to stop working. It also led to malfunctions of major commercial services, such as Qiwi payment system, and blocked some users from accessing Yandex, Google, and YouTube.

  9. A Russian court hit Google with a fine larger than the world ...

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    At the current exchange rate, the fine is equivalent to around $20.6 decillion, or about $20,604,600,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000.