The World Court of the Tagansky district of Moscow fined WhatsApp, Snap, Tinder, Spotify, Hotels for 22.5 million rubles. The companies refused to locate the Russians’ data.
WhatsApp was fined 18 million rubles for repeatedly refusing to locate data, reports RIA Novosti. first good company He received at the end of last summer – for 4 million rubles.
Snapchat owner Snap was also fined for refusing to locate the data. The amount of the fine is 1 million rubles, writes Interfax. At first, the company was threatened with a fine of 6 million rubles.
The court also fined the company that owns the Tinder app 2 million rubles for refusing to locate the Russians’ data. Spotify was also fined for refusing to locate the data – 500 thousand rubles, the hotel reservation service Hotels.com for 1 million rubles.
On July 12, a Moscow court for the first time fined the American corporation Apple 2 million rubles for refusing to locate the Russians’ data. For the same reason, Zoom and Ookla, the owner of the Internet speed measurement service SpeedTest, were fined 1 million rubles for the same reason.
On June 28, for refusing to locate the data, the court also fined Airbnb’s accommodation search service, Twitch’s streaming service and Pinterest’s photo hosting service 2 million rubles, and the express delivery of United Parcel Service (UPS) for 1 million. rubles
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