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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>MOSCOW: Russia is seeking an additional 24 million roubles ($321,586) in fines from U.S. tech giant Twitter<\/a> for failing to remove content<\/a> banned in Russia, the TASS news agency<\/a> cited a court as saying on Wednesday.

State communications regulator
Roskomnadzor<\/a> said last week that Twitter was complying with a demand to remove banned content, but taking too long to do so. A punitive slowdown on the service has been extended until May 15.

TASS<\/a> said six reports concerning Twitter, each carrying a possible fine of up to 4 million roubles over a failure to remove content, had been lodged with a Moscow court under Russia's Administrative Offences Code.

No date for the hearing has been set, TASS said. Roskomnadzor, Twitter and the court did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

In April, a court issued three separate fines against Twitter, totalling 8.9 million roubles, over accusations it had failed to delete banned content.

Roskomnadzor has said it wants Twitter to delete content that contains child pornography, drug abuse information or calls for minors to commit suicide.

Twitter denies allowing its platform to be used to promote illegal behaviour, says it has a zero-tolerance
policy<\/a> for child sexual exploitation, and prohibits the promotion of suicide or self-harm.

Russia has in recent months taken steps to exert more control over the operations of foreign social media platforms and tech companies. Russian authorities are suing
Google<\/a>, Facebook and others for allegedly failing to delete posts urging children to take part in illegal protests.

The cases were opened after protests nationwide over the jailing in February of
Alexei Navalny<\/a>, a prominent critic of President Vladimir Putin.

Separately,
Apple<\/a> was last week fined $12 million for alleged abuse of its dominance in the mobile applications market.


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俄罗斯寻求额外的罚款对Twitter的禁止内容:一杯的量

俄罗斯正在寻求额外的2400万卢布(321586美元)的罚款从美国科技巨头Twitter未能删除内容禁止在俄罗斯,塔斯新闻社援引法院周三说。乐动扑克

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莫斯科:俄罗斯是寻求额外的2400万卢布(321586美元)的罚款从美国科技巨头推特没有删除内容禁止在俄罗斯,塔斯新闻社乐动扑克周三援引法院的话说。

国家通信监管机构上周表示,Twitter是遵守删除禁止内容的需求,但这样做花的时间太长了。惩罚性的放缓在服务已被延至5月15日。

一杯的量说六个报告关于Twitter,每个可能的罚款高达400万卢布未能删除内容,与莫斯科一家法院提出在俄罗斯的行政犯罪的代码。

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听证会的日期尚未确定,塔斯说。该Twitter和法院没有立即回复记者的置评请求。

今年4月,法院对Twitter发布了三个独立的罚款,总额890万卢布,指控它未能删除禁止的内容。

Roskomnadzor已表示,它希望Twitter删除内容,包含儿童色情,毒品滥用信息或要求未成年人自杀。

Twitter拒绝允许其平台被用来促进非法行为,说它有一个零容忍政策对孩子性剥削,禁止自杀或自残的推广。

俄罗斯已在近几个月采取措施施加更多控制外国社交媒体平台的操作和技术公司。俄罗斯当局正在起诉谷歌Facebook和其他没能删除帖子敦促孩子参加非法游行示威。

例打开后囚禁在2月份在全国的抗议活动著名的批评家总统弗拉基米尔•普京(Vladimir Putin)。

另外,苹果上周因涉嫌滥用市场支配地位的行为罚款1200万美元的移动应用市场。


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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>MOSCOW: Russia is seeking an additional 24 million roubles ($321,586) in fines from U.S. tech giant Twitter<\/a> for failing to remove content<\/a> banned in Russia, the TASS news agency<\/a> cited a court as saying on Wednesday.

State communications regulator
Roskomnadzor<\/a> said last week that Twitter was complying with a demand to remove banned content, but taking too long to do so. A punitive slowdown on the service has been extended until May 15.

TASS<\/a> said six reports concerning Twitter, each carrying a possible fine of up to 4 million roubles over a failure to remove content, had been lodged with a Moscow court under Russia's Administrative Offences Code.

No date for the hearing has been set, TASS said. Roskomnadzor, Twitter and the court did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

In April, a court issued three separate fines against Twitter, totalling 8.9 million roubles, over accusations it had failed to delete banned content.

Roskomnadzor has said it wants Twitter to delete content that contains child pornography, drug abuse information or calls for minors to commit suicide.

Twitter denies allowing its platform to be used to promote illegal behaviour, says it has a zero-tolerance
policy<\/a> for child sexual exploitation, and prohibits the promotion of suicide or self-harm.

Russia has in recent months taken steps to exert more control over the operations of foreign social media platforms and tech companies. Russian authorities are suing
Google<\/a>, Facebook and others for allegedly failing to delete posts urging children to take part in illegal protests.

The cases were opened after protests nationwide over the jailing in February of
Alexei Navalny<\/a>, a prominent critic of President Vladimir Putin.

Separately,
Apple<\/a> was last week fined $12 million for alleged abuse of its dominance in the mobile applications market.


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