Russia fines Airbnb, Twitch and Pinterest for not storing data locally
. On Tuesday, a court in Moscow ordered all three companies to pay fines of 2 million roubles for not storing the data of Russian citizens within the country. The decision came after Russia’s Roskomnadzor internet commission opened administrative cases against the three platforms in May. Airbnb, Twitch and Pinterest did not immediately respond to Engadget’s request for comment.
In the years to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on February 24th, US tech firms would sporadically attract the attention of Russian regulators, leading to conflicts over the country’s approach to
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