MOSCOW, July 16. Moscow's Presnensky Court fined the commercial organization Teletor LLC 10 thousand rubles for publicly displaying extremist symbols, the court's press service reported.
“The court imposed an administrative penalty in the form of an administrative fine in the amount of 10 thousand rubles with confiscation of the subject of the administrative offense — the ASUS router,” said the agency’s interlocutor.
The court found that Teletor LLC publicly displayed extremist symbols prohibited by federal laws of the Russian Federation during an exhibition on the territory of the Expo Center in Moscow.
The Teletor company is a leading Russian developer of technologies for organizing and monitoring digital television.
From the court ruling that we have, it follows that the exhibition “Svyaz-24” took place in April, at which the organization brought to justice allowed “for the purpose of propaganda, the slogan of Ukrainian nationalists, the public dissemination of the slogan … by demonstrating the name of the Wi-Fi network and displaying the specified slogan when an unlimited number of users are connected to the Internet within the reach of a Wi-Fi signal,” follows from the document.
The representative of Teletor stated at the court hearing that the legal entity does not admit guilt. According to him, the defendant learned about the change in the name of the network after the termination of the administrative offense, “and given that the router settings were reset by Expocenter employees, it was not possible to reliably establish the device through which the name of the device and the person was changed,” also the court ruling says.
It follows from the document that the decision to impose administrative liability was made on June 20.
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