A Moscow court fined Zoom 15 million rubles for repeatedly refusing to locate the data of Russian users on the territory of the Russian Federation. TASS reports this.

Court fined Zoom 15 million rubles for repeatedly refusing to locate Russians’ data

Zoom was first fined for refusing to localize Russian data in July 2022. The company was then fined 1 million rubles.

With Zoom you can hold video conferences; The service allows you to connect up to 100 devices simultaneously for free, with a 40-minute limit for free accounts.

Author:

Anastasia Marina

Source: RB

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