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(NewsNation) — A Russian court fined Google $2.5 decillion for suspending state media YouTube accounts, according to multiple news reports. Numerically, a decillion is a one followed by 33 zeros.
In an unprecedented escalation in the ongoing feud between Russia and Western tech companies, a Russian court has reportedly slapped Google with an unfathomable fine: $20 decillion. Yes, you read ...
Russia has fined Google $20,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000, many times more than the world’s entire GDP, for blocking its YouTube accounts.
Russia Fines Google $20 Decillion November 01, 2024 — 06:01 pm EDT Written by RTTNews.com for RTTNews -> ...
Oct. 31 (UPI) -- A Russian court has levied an enormous fine of $20 decillion against Google LLC for blocking 17 Russian channels. The fine of ...
The fine amounts to around $20 decillion — 20 followed by 33 zeros — or two undecillion rubles, a 37-digit figure. According to Russian news outlet RBC, the fine is the total amount demanded ...
Russia has fined Google an eye-popping 20 undecillion rubles ($2.5 decillion) for removing Russian state-run and government YouTube channels in the wake of the country’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
This article was amended on 30 October 2024. It originally stated that Google had been fined ‘$2.5 decillion (that’s 2.5 trillion trillion trillion dollars)’ but that was inaccurate.
Russia fined Google an astronomical amount — $20.6 decillion — over suspended YouTube accounts. The Kremlin commented on Thursday, seeming to acknowledge the figure was not realistic.
Google to pay a massive fine of $20 decillion for restricting content from Russian media outlets. The fine, which is expected to increase, is a result of a long-standing legal dispute.
Russian Court Fines Google $20 Decillion for Allegedly Blocking Pro-Moscow Content The fine is for more money than the estimated $100 trillion figure of the global economy. Joe Price October 30, 2024 ...
The fine amounts to around $20 decillion — 20 followed by 33 zeros — or two undecillion rubles, a 37-digit figure. According to Russian news outlet RBC, the fine is the total amount demanded ...