A Russian court fined Google for not restoring YouTube accounts linked to Russian TV channels.
AdvertisementA legal dispute between Google and Russia over suspended YouTube accounts has led to a fine so large that it exceeds all the money on Earth.
Ivan Morozov, a Moscow-based lawyer, told the state-run TASS newswire that a Russian court ordered the tech giant to restore Russian media accounts on YouTube, a Google-owned company.
To put this into perspective, the world's GDP is equivalent to about $105 trillion, a minuscule fraction of the fine.
In 2022, Google's Russian legal arm, Google LLC, filed for bankruptcy, and authorities seized its bank accounts, though free services continue to operate in the country.
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