Russia slapped Google with a fine so high that it was literally impossible to pay. Now a UK court says Google doesn't have to, anyway.
Google on Wednesday won an injunction from London's High Court to prevent the enforcement of Russian judgments against the U.S. tech giant over the closure of various Google and YouTube accounts.
A Russian court on Tuesday slapped Google with a $78 million fine for not complying with previous penalties, the Moscow courts press service said on Telegram. For years, Russia has ordered foreign ...
China has announced a flurry of retaliatory measures against the U.S., including tariffs on imports of products such as coal, ...
Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia will flip the switch on Feb. 9, disconnecting themselves from a regional electricity grid known ...
Russia is demanding £15,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 from Google for blocking it's YouTube accounts. This ...
Google won a permanent injunction from London's High Court to prevent enforcement of Russian judgments over account closures. Judge Andrew Henshaw ruled disputes must be brought to court in England.
The total amount of claims from 17 russian TV channels to Google due to the blocking of russian media accounts on YouTube has reached RUB 1.81 duodecillion. This was stated by russian media outlets ...
Alphabet Inc.’s Google won a UK court ruling to block Russian media firms from seizing the tech giant’s global assets to ...
Britain's rapid deployment troops are "ready" to board and seize Russian ships off the coast if there is evidence they are ...
Russian courts have fined Google an estimated $125 nonillion - a nonillion being a 1 followed by 30 zeros - with penalties ...
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