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 15 million rubles (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 3 million ruble (about $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 in Russia after its bank account was seized by the authorities, leaving it unable to pay staff and suppliers.

  • @5BC2E7
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    611 months ago

    The article says they left when the russian government took their bank account so they had to file for bankruptcy and closed.

      • @5BC2E7
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        111 months ago

        The article talks about it:

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

        • @[email protected]
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          111 months ago

          Right, I read it, my question is if this is purely a political stunt or the court just doesn’t realize they have no power.

          • @5BC2E7
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            111 months ago

            Sounds like a political stunt to me but even though I’m pretty sure I am only speculating.