Moscow court fines Google for disclosing personal data of Russians soldiers killed in Ukraine war Related news

Bogdan Hofbauer

ISTANBUL A court in Moscow has found Google guilty of disclosing the personal data of Russian soldiers killed during the war in Ukraine, the state news agency Tass reported Monday. According to the ruling, Russia’s Federal Service for Supervision of Communications, Information Technology and Mass Media determined that content on YouTube included prohibited information revealing the identities and personal data of deceased Russian soldiers. The material was described as a violation of Russian

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