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Russian courts have handed down a 4 million ruble fine to Amazon's Twitch for failing to take down the allegedly "fake" material related to the current military operations in Ukraine.
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Twitch has been regularly in the news about how it deals with content, not only those that violate local laws.
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However, some materials don't meet the requirements of copyright legislation, which is followed by takedown requests.
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It's not the first time that technology and social media companies have stumbled in the face of Russian rules.
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In the last few years, Facebook, ProtonMail and Google all being under fire multiple times.
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The reason for this is due to complaints regarding the hosting of content that is not allowed in current Russian laws.