Russia fines Apple for violating 'LGBT propaganda' law: Report
- A Russian court fined Apple six million roubles on Tuesday for violating laws against LGBT propaganda in Russia.
- This fine comes amid Russia's expanded 2023 restrictions on promoting non-traditional sexual relations under President Putin's traditional values campaign.
- On the same day, Apple was hit with penalties totaling three million roubles across two separate civil cases, following a fine of 7.5 million roubles imposed the previous month.
- The six million rouble fine equals roughly $76,510, and Apple stated it is obligated to comply with local laws where it operates.
- These fines indicate ongoing enforcement of Russia's strict legal framework targeting LGBT-related content within the country.
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Apple Faces Hefty Fines Over Alleged LGBT Propaganda Violations
A Russian court has fined Apple six million roubles for violating laws against what Russia describes as LGBT propaganda. The fine comes as part of a wider crackdown on LGBT rights under President Putin. Previously, Apple was fined 7.5 million roubles for similar charges.
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Read Full ArticleThe Tagan District Court in Moscow fined six million rubles to Apple under the LGBT propaganda protocols.


Russia fines Apple for violating 'LGBT propaganda' law: Report
A Russian court has fined Apple $76,510
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