Russia hands Google small fine for advert infraction
Russia’s Federal Antimonopoly Service fined Google $1,560
MOSCOW:
Russia’s Federal Antimonopoly Service said on Thursday it had fined Google $1,560 for circulating adverts for financial services by Ali Trade, a company it said did not have the required license for such activity.
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Russia has fined Google on several occasions in recent years, although those fines typically amount only to small sums. It fined Google 700,000 roubles in June for failing to remove entries from its search results that Moscow believes contain illegal information.
Earlier this month state communications watchdog Roskomnadzor said that Google had allowed political advertising during regional elections on September 8 despite being asked to ban such publicity.
Russia’s Federal Antimonopoly Service said on Thursday it had fined Google $1,560 for circulating adverts for financial services by Ali Trade, a company it said did not have the required license for such activity.
Ex-Google engineer indicted for stealing self-driving car secrets
Russia has fined Google on several occasions in recent years, although those fines typically amount only to small sums. It fined Google 700,000 roubles in June for failing to remove entries from its search results that Moscow believes contain illegal information.
Earlier this month state communications watchdog Roskomnadzor said that Google had allowed political advertising during regional elections on September 8 despite being asked to ban such publicity.