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    Home / News / Technology News / Russia fines Google for telling its soldiers how to surrender
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    Russia fines Google for telling its soldiers how to surrender
    Russia is trying to regulate foreign tech platforms

    Russia fines Google for telling its soldiers how to surrender

    By Dwaipayan Roy
    Feb 17, 2025
    07:07 pm

    What's the story

    A Russian court has fined Google 3.8 million rubles (around ₹36 lakh).

    The penalty was levied over the presence of content on YouTube that offered guidance to Russian soldiers on how to surrender, Russia's TASS news agency reported.

    The move comes as part of Russia's continued efforts to regulate foreign technology platforms and eliminate content it deems illegal.

    Content regulation

    Russia's stance on content removal and fines

    Notably, Russia has a history of ordering foreign tech platforms to remove content it deems illegal. This includes what it calls "fakes" about the war in Ukraine.

    When these platforms do not comply with its orders, Russia issues fines - small but regular ones.

    Google has not yet issued any statement on this latest fine imposed by the Russian court.

    Disruption claims

    Accusations of YouTube disruption and Russia's denial

    Critics have accused Russian authorities of deliberately slowing down YouTube's download speeds.

    They claim this is a ploy to keep Russians from accessing content critical of President Vladimir Putin and his administration.

    However, Russia denies these allegations, blaming the problems on Google's own failure to upgrade equipment - a claim both the company and tech experts dispute.

    Political tool

    Putin accuses Google of political manipulation

    In December, Putin accused Google of being used as a tool by the US government for political gain. This allegation adds another layer to the ongoing tension between Russia and foreign tech companies like Google.

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