Russia orders Google to delete 'illegal' content or face slo

Russia orders Google to delete 'illegal' content or face slowdowns


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Google faces an ultimatum in Russia. Per
Reuters, the country's Roskomnadzor internet commission gave the company 24 hours to delete more than 26,000 instances of what it's classifying as illegal content. If Google doesn't comply with the order, it could face fines valued at up to 10 percent of its annual revenue, in addition to seeing its services slowed down within the country. The agency has also accused Google of censoring Russian media outlets, including state-owned entities like
RT and
Sputnik.
"This censorship of Russian media and the targeted support for illegal protest activity actually speak to the political coloring of Google's activities in Russia," the agency said.

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