The effects of the bill, if passed, would be wide-ranging, touching just about every international service used by Russians. Essentially, it would mean that Facebook, Google or any other international online service — including apps — used by people in Russia would need to have physical servers inside Russia’s borders.
Russia Moves To Ban Online Services That Don’t Store Personal Data In Russia
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Friday, July 4, 2014
Russia Moves To Ban Online Services That Don’t Store Personal Data In Russia
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