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New Russian bill on fines for failure to delete info is applicable to YouTube, Instagram

Moscow, Jul 16 (Sputnik) A new Russian bill envisioning fines in the amount of up to 4 million rubles (
56,180) for websites refusing to delete banned information on legal request will be applicable to YouTube, Instagram and Facebook, according to an explanatory note.
Lawmakers Alexander Khinshtein and Sergei Boyarsky have submitted to the lower house of the Russian parliament the bill on fines for refusal to delete information, including containing calls for extremist activities. The new bill is expected to fill a lacuna in regulations related to responsibility for failure to comply with legal requirements. Currently, this is not outlined in the Russian legislation, which creates "lack of legal clarity," according to the explanatory note.
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