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EU Court rules member states can criminally prosecute individuals for sharing Russia Today videos on open channels and websites, saying ban applies regardless of content or duration

The EU Court has allowed criminal prosecution in EU countries of individuals who post Russia Today videos in open channels and on websites. The ruling, in a case brought by three German citizens facing charges for reposting RT videos, states that the ban does not depend 'neither on the content nor on the duration of the video.'

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