Two Russian online film distributors charged under 'LGBT propaganda' law

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- Two Russian online film distributors, including a company owned by Nasdaq-listed internet giant Yandex, have been charged with offences under the country's so-called"LGBT propaganda" law, a notice on a Moscow court's website said.

Separate charges were filed on Wednesday against two Kinopoisk and Restream Media executives for the same offence, an online court notice showed. That resulted from them listing films such as"Bridget Jones's Diary" and"Perfect Strangers" without an 18+ label.

 

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