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Moscow Court Again Fines Twitch For Failing To Delete 'False' Content About War In Ukraine


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A court in Moscow has fined the interactive livestreaming application Twitch for failing to delete content from its platform that the Russian government deems illegal as the Kremlin continues to ramp up pressure on social media networks.

The Magistrate Court of the Taganka district ruled on August 30 that Twitch must pay 3 million rubles ($49,170) for failing to take down materials related to Russia's ongoing unprovoked invasion of Ukraine.

Two weeks earlier, the court ordered Twitch to pay a 2 million ruble ($32,800) fine for its failure to remove materials related to the war in Ukraine.

President Vladimir Putin has accused social media platforms and other foreign-based tech companies of flouting the country's Internet laws. He has been pushing ways to force foreign firms to open offices in Russia and to store users' personal data locally.

Many critics have accused the Russian authorities of trying to quell dissent by imposing stricter regulations on Internet companies.

Twitch did not immediately comment on the Taganka decision, but in recent months, Russian courts have fined Google, Facebook, Twitter, and TikTok over the personal-data issue, as well as for refusing to delete content deemed to be banned by Russian laws.

Based on reporting by TASS and Interfax

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