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EU’s top court says Russia media ban reaches donation-funded bloggers
The EU’s top court ruled that sharing videos from Russia’s state TV can subject donation-funded bloggers to sanctions, even if they are not traditional broadcasters. The case involves three individuals in Germany accused of reposting Russia Today Germany content, who received over 60,000 euros in donations. The court expanded the definition of 'operator' in sanctions to include anyone making banned content publicly available.
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