Russian side explains sky high fine on Google: symbolic Google should not restrict Russian media
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发表于 2024-11-1 19:58:27
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On October 31st local time, Russian Presidential Press Secretary Peskov stated that the sky high fine imposed on Google is symbolic, and the essence of these demands is that Russia hopes Google will not restrict the activities of Russian media on its platform, and calls on Google management to pay attention to and correct the current situation.
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