MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russia has demanded that 13 foreign and mostly U.S. technology companies be officially represented on Russian soil by the end of 2021 or face possible restrictions or outright bans.
The demand, from state communications regulator Roskomnadzor late on Monday, gave few details of what exactly the companies were required to do and targeted some firms that already have Russian offices.
Foreign social media giants with more than 500,000 daily users have been obliged to open offices in Russia since a new law took effect on July 1. The list published on Monday names the companies for the first time.
It lists Alphabet’s Google, Facebook, Twitter, TikTok and messaging app Telegram, all of which Russia has fined this year for failing to delete content it deems illegal.
Apple, which Russia has targeted for alleged abuse of its dominant position in the mobile applications market, was also on the list.
None of those companies responded to requests for comment.
Roskomnadzor said firms that violate the legislation could face advertising, data collection and money transfer restrictions, or outright bans.
KREMLIN CONTROL
Well, Moscow & China Share Running America with Biden as their Puppet !!!!!!! Putin is in Charge !!!!
I’m sure sleepy Joe bowed and said “yes, master, I will do as you wish”. What a candyass wimp we have for a cheating, lying president.
FAKE POTUS by COUP 2020 !!!!!
Easier to steal our technology if located in enemy territory
America’s REAL POTUS lives in Florida !!!!! (TRUMP )