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Russia investigates Netflix after complaint over LGBT content

Friday 26 November 2021 | 16:11 CET | News
Russia is investigating Netflix, with its public commissioner for protecting families accusing the streaming company of violating Russian law on "gay propaganda", the Vedomosti daily reported.

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Categories: Broadcast & Satellite
Companies: Netflix
Countries: Russian Federation
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