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    Apple Is Being Investigated By Russian Authorities Over Gay Emojis

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    By Stephen Amaza on September 26, 2015 News

    Apple is being investigated by Russian authorities over its inclusion of gay emojis in its operating system.

    According to a law which came into force in 2013, the public display of a wide range of LGBT symbols and images, have been classified as dangerous and been banned for promoting “nontraditional family types” to children.

    Police documents published by Russian news site Gazeta.ru, says that police in Russia’s Kirov region have opened an administrative case to investigate whether the emojis available on Apple’s products that portray same-sex couples, or characters carrying LGBT Pride flags, are in violation of Russian law.

    The investigation began when Yaroslav Mikhailov, a local attorney filed a complaint in August with the local prosecutor about the emojis included on Apple’s iOS 8.3 operating system.

    According to the documents published by Gazeta, Kirov police found this reason enough to begin a formal investigation and showed sample of the emojis to a judiciary panel who are due to decide whether the symbols constitute a “danger” to the welfare of minors under the controversial Russian law.

    If found guilty, Apple could be fined up to $15,000 and face a country-wide ban on its goods if it does not pay the resulting fine.

    There have previously been several complaints about Apple’s LGBT emojis in Russia, however this is the first known instance of a police investigation being launched into the matter.

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    Stephen Amaza is the founder of Codaye Technologies, a web and app development enterprise. He enjoys the world of technology and writes about the happenings-on in that field in his spare time.

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