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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>MOSCOW: A Russian court on Thursday fined Meta Platforms Inc<\/a>'s WhatsApp messenger<\/a>, Snapchat owner Snap Inc<\/a> and other foreign firms for their alleged refusal to store the data of Russian users domestically, news agencies reported.

Moscow has clashed with Big Tech over content, censorship, data and local representation in disputes that have escalated since
Russia<\/a> sent its armed forces into Ukraine on Feb. 24.

Moscow's Tagansky District Court fined
WhatsApp<\/a> 18 million roubles ($301,255), Tinder owner Match Group 2 million roubles and Snap and Hotels.com, owned by Expedia Group Inc, 1 million roubles, news agencies reported. WhatsApp was fined for the same offence last August.

None of the companies immediately responded to requests for comment.

The RIA news agency quoted a lawyer for Hotels.com as saying that the company did not recognise the charge as an offence, adding that the company had stopped processing any data of users from Russia since April 1.

Russia restricted access to
Meta<\/a>'s flagship platforms Facebook and Instagram, as well as fellow social network Twitter, soon after the conflict in Ukraine began, a move critics have cast as an effort by Russia to exert greater control over information flows.

Meta was found guilty of \"extremist activity\" in Russia and saw an appeal against the tag rejected in June, but Moscow has permitted WhatsApp to remain available.

According to the ruling, when referring to Meta in the public sphere, organisations and individuals are required to include the disclaimer that Meta's activities are banned on Russian territory.

Microsoft<\/a>'s LinkedIn<\/a> has been blocked in Russia for years after a court found it breached the data-storage rule, which was passed in 2015.

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俄罗斯罚款WhatsApp,侵犯他人在数据存储:机构

莫斯科与大型科技股在内容、审查、数据和当地代表的争端升级以来俄罗斯派出军队到乌克兰2月24日。

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莫斯科:俄罗斯法院周四罚款元平台公司WhatsApp信使,Snapchat老板快速公司和其他外国公司声称拒绝存储数据的俄罗斯国内用户,新闻机构报道。乐动扑克

莫斯科与大型科技股在内容、审查、数据和当地代表的争端升级俄罗斯于2月24日派出军队到乌克兰。

莫斯科的Tagansky地方法院罚款WhatsApp1800万卢布(301255美元),易燃物所有者匹配组200万卢布,和Hotels.com, Expedia集团旗下100万卢布,新闻机构报道。乐动扑克WhatsApp去年8月对同一犯罪而被罚款。

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公司没有立即回复记者的置评请求。

RIA通讯社援引乐动扑克一名律师为Hotels.com,该公司不承认电荷作为犯罪,并补充说该公司已停止处理任何数据的用户来自俄罗斯自4月1日。

俄罗斯限制进入Facebook和Instagram旗舰平台,以及其他社交网站Twitter,乌克兰的冲突开始后不久,这一举动批评家扮演俄罗斯为施加更大的控制信息流动。

元被判“极端主义活动”在俄罗斯,看到上诉6月份标签拒绝,但莫斯科允许WhatsApp仍然可用。

根据裁决,指的是在公共领域元时,组织和个人都必须包括元的活动的免责声明是禁止在俄罗斯领土上。

微软LinkedIn多年来一直封锁在俄罗斯法院发现它违反了数据存储规则后,于2015年通过。

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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>MOSCOW: A Russian court on Thursday fined Meta Platforms Inc<\/a>'s WhatsApp messenger<\/a>, Snapchat owner Snap Inc<\/a> and other foreign firms for their alleged refusal to store the data of Russian users domestically, news agencies reported.

Moscow has clashed with Big Tech over content, censorship, data and local representation in disputes that have escalated since
Russia<\/a> sent its armed forces into Ukraine on Feb. 24.

Moscow's Tagansky District Court fined
WhatsApp<\/a> 18 million roubles ($301,255), Tinder owner Match Group 2 million roubles and Snap and Hotels.com, owned by Expedia Group Inc, 1 million roubles, news agencies reported. WhatsApp was fined for the same offence last August.

None of the companies immediately responded to requests for comment.

The RIA news agency quoted a lawyer for Hotels.com as saying that the company did not recognise the charge as an offence, adding that the company had stopped processing any data of users from Russia since April 1.

Russia restricted access to
Meta<\/a>'s flagship platforms Facebook and Instagram, as well as fellow social network Twitter, soon after the conflict in Ukraine began, a move critics have cast as an effort by Russia to exert greater control over information flows.

Meta was found guilty of \"extremist activity\" in Russia and saw an appeal against the tag rejected in June, but Moscow has permitted WhatsApp to remain available.

According to the ruling, when referring to Meta in the public sphere, organisations and individuals are required to include the disclaimer that Meta's activities are banned on Russian territory.

Microsoft<\/a>'s LinkedIn<\/a> has been blocked in Russia for years after a court found it breached the data-storage rule, which was passed in 2015.

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