Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Russia fines Google over users’ data

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MOSCOW — A Moscow court on Tuesday fined Google for failing to store personal data on its Russian users, the latest in a series of fines on the U.S. tech giant amid tensions between the Kremlin and the West over the fighting in Ukraine.

A magistrate at Moscow’s Tagansky district court fined Google about $164,200 after the company repeatedly refused to store personal data on Russian citizens inside the country. Google was previously fined over the same charges in August 2021 and June 2022.

Google also was ordered to pay a $32,800 fine in August for failing to delete allegedly false informatio­n about the conflict in Ukraine.

Russia can do little to collect the fine, however, as Google’s Russia business was effectivel­y shut down last year after Moscow sent troops into Ukraine. The company has said it filed for bankruptcy protection in

Russia after its bank account was seized by the authoritie­s, leaving it unable to pay staff and suppliers.

Russian courts also have fined Apple and the Wikimedia Foundation, which hosts Wikipedia.

Since sending troops into Ukraine in February 2022, Russian authoritie­s have taken measures to stifle any criticism of the military campaign.

Some critics have received severe punishment­s. Opposition figure Vladimir KaraMurza was sentenced this year to 25 years in prison for treason stemming from speeches he made against Russia’s actions in Ukraine.

Sasha Skochilenk­o, an artist and musician from St. Petersburg, is on trial on charges of spreading false informatio­n about the military for replacing supermarke­t price tags with protest slogans. Prosecutor­s have asked she get an eight-year prison sentence.

 ?? (AP/Matt Slocum) ?? The Google app’s icon is seen on a smartphone.
(AP/Matt Slocum) The Google app’s icon is seen on a smartphone.

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