Talk:Internet censorship in Russia
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Forum 18
editForum 18 (http://www.forum18.org/) has published information about censorship in Russia.
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History of Russian laws against Google
editI have added info about the first fine against Google from Meduza.
-> You may wish to update with the fuller history of Russia-Google relations from this article. Zezen (talk) 20:03, 17 December 2018 (UTC)