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A Russian court fined Google 8 billion roubles ($77.9 million) for not complying with previous penalty orders, marking a significant increase in fines. The fine was issued for Google's failure to comply with an administrative punishment, though the specific administrative offence was not specified. YouTube, which has drawn ire from Moscow for hosting content they find illegal, has seen a drop in daily users from 50 million to 12 million.
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