A Moscow court on Thursday said it had fined Twitter 3 million roubles ($136,000) for allegedly failing to delete content banned by the Russian government, the latest in a string of penalties issued against U.S. tech companies this year. The press service of the Tagansky District Court confirmed the penalty to the Russian state-owned news agency TASS. “The magistrate court department No. 422 of a Justice of the Peace court found Twitter guilty on two protocols complied under Part 2 and Part 4 of Art. 13.41 of the Administrative Code of the Russian Federation (violation of the procedure for restricting access to information, access to which is subject to restriction under the legislation of the Russian Federation) and imposed a fine totaling 10 mln rubles—3 mln and 7 mln rubles, respectively,” the press service said. The court later said San Francisco-based software development website GitHub, which Microsoft purchased, had been fined …