Google is facing a massive fine from a Russian court for blocking a group of Russian TV channels on YouTube. The court has reportedly ordered Google to pay a whopping $20 decillion (that’s 20 followed by 33 zeros!) for blocking accounts belonging to pro-Russia and state-run media outlets.
How Did This Happen?
The fine stems from a lawsuit filed by the Russian media companies after Google blocked their channels due to alleged violations of sanctions and trade rules. The court initially slapped Google with a small fine of 100,000 rubles. However, the penalty doubled every week that the channels remained blocked.
A Fine That’s Larger Than the Entire Global Economy
To put this fine into perspective, it’s way bigger than the entire global economy. Google’s parent company, Alphabet, reported a net profit of $73.8 billion for the entire year of 2023. That’s just a tiny fraction of the fine.
It’s unclear if Google will actually pay the fine or if this is just a symbolic gesture by the Russian court. This situation highlights the ongoing tensions between Russia and the West, particularly in the digital realm.