Google Is Sued For 2 Undecillion Rubles By Russia Because Of Blocking TV Networks On YouTube



Alphabet, Apple, Amazon, Microsoft and NVIDIA are among the companies worth more than $1 trillion globally, and their technologies are seen to power all aspects of our lives on this earth.


The trillion number may be seen as very high, but recently, it has been reported that the Russian government has sued Google for 2 undecilion Rubles for blocking 17 of the country's official television networks on YouTube.


If you want to know how many zeros are behind 1 undecillion, it is 10³⁶, or 1 with 36 zeros behind it. 2 undecillion Rubles, when converted is equal to RM 90.1 decillion, where a decillion is 1 with 33 zeros behind it.



This did not happen out of the blue as the networks were indeed blocked from broadcasting on the YouTube platform around 2020, with Google citing violations of sanctions laws and international trade regulations.


Russian networks such as Sputnik, NTV, Rossiya 24, RT, Aurora, Duma TV and a number of Russian national television networks have all been blocked from accessing YouTube. This, which has been going on since 2020, continues and seems to have intensified after Russia started a war with Ukraine.


It was also reported that it is true that Google is facing legal issues in Russia, but said that the matter does not cause any harm to the business. Even so, the Russian government seems to have started to exert pressure on the courts in countries such as Turkey, Hungary, Spain, South Africa and so on.


With that statement, Google also seems to ignore the summons from the government for now, especially because Google is no longer operating in the country, and with various political and economic sanctions imposed by the United States government on the country.

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