Google may shut down its services in Russia after a fine of 2 undecillion (36 zeros) rubles. This was stated by former presidential adviser on Internet development German Klimenko. He now heads the Board of the Digital Economy Development Fund.

According to him, Google will not pay such a fine. She simply doesn’t have that kind of money.

From the point of view of law enforcement agencies, everything is correct, but in fact, we understand that no one will pay that kind of money, because the fine already calculates the entire monetary supply that Google has ever had.

German Klimenko

Also, according to Klimenko, this indicates that Google services will not work in Russia.

I wouldn’t be surprised if Google simply denies us access to service portals as a result; it will simply be impossible to log in and register there.

German Klimenko

He added that Russia could block Google at any time, but has not yet done so. [Московский Комсомолец]






Source: Iphones RU

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