Monday, December 15, 2014

Google closing down its office in Russia


Google announced that they were closing down its engineering office in Russia after the bill was passed ordering internet companies to only store Russian user's data within the country's boarder.














Russia explains the new law will protect its citizens against foreign spies. Other company such as Adobe also leave Russia last September.

European parliament also passed a copyright law last January, requiring every Spanish publication to charge outside services, such as Google News, a fee for showing any content from their publications, including headlines. Earlier this week, Google announced its separation with Spain. For more details regarding this article, you may visit Google to Leave Russia and Google to be 'Broken Up' in Europe in Bid to End Search Monopoly.

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