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Russian court has imposed heavy fines on Facebook and Twitter

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A Russian court has imposed a hefty fine for failing to delete banned content on Facebook and Twitter.

Russia has recently taken a hard line on US technology companies Facebook and Twitter, accusing them of interfering in parliamentary elections.

According to the news agency, a court in Moscow on Tuesday imposed five fines worth 21 million rubles on Facebook, which amounts to 288,000 US dollars, while the same court also imposed a fine of 5 million rubles on Twitter.

According to the Russian news agency, Facebook has so far been fined 90 million rubles in Russia and Twitter 45 million rubles.

The court also imposed a hefty fine on Google for failing to protect users’ data.

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