A Moscow court fined Badoo 1 million rubles for refusing to locate the Russians’ data. Today, the court imposed a fine on Skype for violating the rules of dissemination of information, but for a smaller amount – 500 thousand rubles.

A Moscow court fined Badoo 1 million rubles for refusing to locate Russians’ data

A Moscow magistrate imposed a fine of 1 million rubles on the dating social network Badoo. This was reported by Interfax citing the press service of the Tagansky Court.

Badoo Trading Limited was found guilty of violating the law on the need to locate Russian data.

Today, the Tagansky Court in Moscow fined the Skype service 500 thousand rubles for violating the rules of information dissemination.

Previously, Pinterest and the company that owns Snapchat, as well as the booking service Hotels.com, were fined for refusing to locate the Russians’ data.

Author:

Kirill Bilyk

Source: RB

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