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Jake Cordell

@jakecordell
18 posts
2021-12-27
The 2 are in different positions in assessing whether it's worth paying the fine. Android runs on 70% of Russian smartphones. Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp are popular, but as apps, they're potentially more “protected” from shutdown (as Telegram experience showed)
2021-12-27 View on X
Reuters

Russian court fines Google ~$98M and Meta ~$27M for repeated failure to delete content it deems illegal, Russia's first two revenue-based fines of their kind

Not difficult to see how this could play out from here: tech companies appeal, lose, refuse/delay paying, russia blocks them for not paying fines
2021-12-27 View on X
Reuters

Russian court fines Google ~$98M and Meta ~$27M for repeated failure to delete content it deems illegal, Russia's first two revenue-based fines of their kind

The obvious comparison is China, in terms of Silicon Valley companies compromising their “ideals” to stay. But Russia is nothing like China. The financial upside of staying in Russia is multiple times lower as it's neither a key consumer market nor a manufacturing hub.
2021-12-27 View on X
Reuters

Russian court fines Google ~$98M and Meta ~$27M for repeated failure to delete content it deems illegal, Russia's first two revenue-based fines of their kind

However this is not just a one-off fine. Absolutely clear now that if foreign tech companies want to stay in Russia, they'll have to comply with laws which activists say are designed to stifle free speech and silence opposition voices.
2021-12-27 View on X
Reuters

Russian court fines Google ~$98M and Meta ~$27M for repeated failure to delete content it deems illegal, Russia's first two revenue-based fines of their kind

2021-12-26
However this is not just a one-off fine. Absolutely clear now that if foreign tech companies want to stay in Russia, they'll have to comply with laws which activists say are designed to stifle free speech and silence opposition voices.
2021-12-26 View on X
Reuters

Russian court fines Google ~$98M and Meta ~$27M for repeated failure to delete content it deems illegal, Russia's first two revenue-based fines of their kind

A Moscow court on Friday said it was fining Alphabet's Google (GOOGL.O) 7.2 billion roubles ($98 million) for what it said was a repeated failure …

Not difficult to see how this could play out from here: tech companies appeal, lose, refuse/delay paying, russia blocks them for not paying fines
2021-12-26 View on X
Reuters

Russian court fines Google ~$98M and Meta ~$27M for repeated failure to delete content it deems illegal, Russia's first two revenue-based fines of their kind

A Moscow court on Friday said it was fining Alphabet's Google (GOOGL.O) 7.2 billion roubles ($98 million) for what it said was a repeated failure …

The 2 are in different positions in assessing whether it's worth paying the fine. Android runs on 70% of Russian smartphones. Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp are popular, but as apps, they're potentially more “protected” from shutdown (as Telegram experience showed)
2021-12-26 View on X
Reuters

Russian court fines Google ~$98M and Meta ~$27M for repeated failure to delete content it deems illegal, Russia's first two revenue-based fines of their kind

A Moscow court on Friday said it was fining Alphabet's Google (GOOGL.O) 7.2 billion roubles ($98 million) for what it said was a repeated failure …

The obvious comparison is China, in terms of Silicon Valley companies compromising their “ideals” to stay. But Russia is nothing like China. The financial upside of staying in Russia is multiple times lower as it's neither a key consumer market nor a manufacturing hub.
2021-12-26 View on X
Reuters

Russian court fines Google ~$98M and Meta ~$27M for repeated failure to delete content it deems illegal, Russia's first two revenue-based fines of their kind

A Moscow court on Friday said it was fining Alphabet's Google (GOOGL.O) 7.2 billion roubles ($98 million) for what it said was a repeated failure …

2021-12-25
The 2 are in different positions in assessing whether it's worth paying the fine. Android runs on 70% of Russian smartphones. Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp are popular, but as apps, they're potentially more “protected” from shutdown (as Telegram experience showed)
2021-12-25 View on X
Reuters

Russian court fines Google ~$98M and Meta ~$27M for repeated failure to delete content it deems illegal, Russia's first two revenue-based fines of their kind

A Moscow court on Friday said it was fining Alphabet's Google (GOOGL.O) 7.2 billion roubles ($98 million) for what it said was a repeated failure …

Not difficult to see how this could play out from here: tech companies appeal, lose, refuse/delay paying, russia blocks them for not paying fines
2021-12-25 View on X
Reuters

Russian court fines Google ~$98M and Meta ~$27M for repeated failure to delete content it deems illegal, Russia's first two revenue-based fines of their kind

A Moscow court on Friday said it was fining Alphabet's Google (GOOGL.O) 7.2 billion roubles ($98 million) for what it said was a repeated failure …

The obvious comparison is China, in terms of Silicon Valley companies compromising their “ideals” to stay. But Russia is nothing like China. The financial upside of staying in Russia is multiple times lower as it's neither a key consumer market nor a manufacturing hub.
2021-12-25 View on X
Reuters

Russian court fines Google ~$98M and Meta ~$27M for repeated failure to delete content it deems illegal, Russia's first two revenue-based fines of their kind

A Moscow court on Friday said it was fining Alphabet's Google (GOOGL.O) 7.2 billion roubles ($98 million) for what it said was a repeated failure …

However this is not just a one-off fine. Absolutely clear now that if foreign tech companies want to stay in Russia, they'll have to comply with laws which activists say are designed to stifle free speech and silence opposition voices.
2021-12-25 View on X
Reuters

Russian court fines Google ~$98M and Meta ~$27M for repeated failure to delete content it deems illegal, Russia's first two revenue-based fines of their kind

A Moscow court on Friday said it was fining Alphabet's Google (GOOGL.O) 7.2 billion roubles ($98 million) for what it said was a repeated failure …

2021-12-24
The 2 are in different positions in assessing whether it's worth paying the fine. Android runs on 70% of Russian smartphones. Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp are popular, but as apps, they're potentially more “protected” from shutdown (as Telegram experience showed)
2021-12-24 View on X
Reuters

Russian court fines Google ~$98M for repeated failure to delete content Russia deems illegal, the first revenue-based fine of its kind in the country

A Moscow court on Friday said it was fining Alphabet's Google (GOOGL.O) 7.2 billion roubles ($98 million) for what it said was a repeated failure …

However this is not just a one-off fine. Absolutely clear now that if foreign tech companies want to stay in Russia, they'll have to comply with laws which activists say are designed to stifle free speech and silence opposition voices.
2021-12-24 View on X
Reuters

Russian court fines Google ~$98M for repeated failure to delete content Russia deems illegal, the first revenue-based fine of its kind in the country

A Moscow court on Friday said it was fining Alphabet's Google (GOOGL.O) 7.2 billion roubles ($98 million) for what it said was a repeated failure …

The obvious comparison is China, in terms of Silicon Valley companies compromising their “ideals” to stay. But Russia is nothing like China. The financial upside of staying in Russia is multiple times lower as it's neither a key consumer market nor a manufacturing hub.
2021-12-24 View on X
Reuters

Russian court fines Google ~$98M for repeated failure to delete content Russia deems illegal, the first revenue-based fine of its kind in the country

A Moscow court on Friday said it was fining Alphabet's Google (GOOGL.O) 7.2 billion roubles ($98 million) for what it said was a repeated failure …

Not difficult to see how this could play out from here: tech companies appeal, lose, refuse/delay paying, russia blocks them for not paying fines
2021-12-24 View on X
Reuters

Russian court fines Google ~$98M for repeated failure to delete content Russia deems illegal, the first revenue-based fine of its kind in the country

A Moscow court on Friday said it was fining Alphabet's Google (GOOGL.O) 7.2 billion roubles ($98 million) for what it said was a repeated failure …

2021-09-19
Alexei Navalny's Smart Voting video had received 900,000 views in the day since Google/Apple removed his app from their app stores. Google-owned YouTube just blocked access to it inside Russia at the request of Russian authorities. https://twitter.com/...
2021-09-19 View on X
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty

Telegram blocks Navalny's Smart Voting chatbot on the second day of voting in Russia's parliamentary election

Popular messaging app Telegram has suspended all chat bots used in the Russian elections campaign, in another blow to jailed opposition politician Aleksei Navalny's Smart Voting in...

Navalny supporters going old school in their attempt to spread the word about Smart Voting after Apple, Google & Telegram bans. This leaflet (with the real recommendation) stuffed into all the mailboxes in my building this morning, and a couple on the floor for good measure https://twitter.com/...
2021-09-19 View on X
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty

Telegram blocks Navalny's Smart Voting chatbot on the second day of voting in Russia's parliamentary election

Popular messaging app Telegram has suspended all chat bots used in the Russian elections campaign, in another blow to jailed opposition politician Aleksei Navalny's Smart Voting in...