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Russia imposes $2.5 decillion fine on Google amid dispute over pro-Kremlin accounts

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October 31, 2024
Russia imposes $2.5 decillion fine on Google amid dispute over pro-Kremlin accounts
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Moscow, October 31, 2024 – In a staggering legal escalation, Russia has imposed an unprecedented fine of $2.5 decillion on Google, dwarfing the world’s total GDP. The fine stems from Google’s refusal to restore accounts of Russian state-aligned media on its video platform YouTube, which were blocked under international sanctions.

According to media reports, the fine originates from complaints by 17 Russian TV channels whose YouTube accounts were blocked, including those of Tsargrad TV and RIA FAN, initially due to U.S. sanctions and later escalated after the Ukraine conflict. Russian courts had initially imposed a daily fine of 100,000 rubles, set to double every 24 hours if left unpaid.

The astronomical figure now surpasses two undecillion rubles, or a 36-digit amount, according to lawyer Ivan Morozov, making it vastly higher than the global GDP, which the IMF estimates at $110 trillion. A Moscow judge, describing the massive penalty, remarked on handling “a case in which there are many, many zeros,” as the fines have multiplied weekly since 2020.

Google’s third-quarter report indicated $88.2 billion in revenue, and with a $2 trillion market valuation, the fine far exceeds Google’s financial capacity. Google LLC, the company’s Russian subsidiary, declared bankruptcy, yet Google’s services, including its search engine and YouTube, remain accessible within Russia. Despite Russia’s partial ban on platforms like X and Facebook, it has not yet fully restricted access to Google’s platforms.

Google remains defiant amid mounting legal and financial pressure. In a recent earnings statement, the company said, “We do not believe these ongoing legal matters will have a material adverse effect.”

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