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EddyTheDog 11-11-2015 04:31 PM

Do you do any business in Russia?..
 
This could affect you...


Twitter faces local computer server demand by Russia - BBC News


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Moscow passed a law last year that demands internet services which store Russian citizens' personal data must do so using Russia-based servers from September 2015.

$money$ 11-11-2015 04:36 PM

that's crazy trying to have lock down on their citizens like that

Due 11-11-2015 04:37 PM

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Originally Posted by $money$ (Post 20632808)
that's crazy trying to have lock down on their citizens like that

or protect them ? :2 cents:

just a punk 11-11-2015 05:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Due (Post 20632812)
or protect them ? :2 cents:

Nothing in Russia is being done for the things like that. If the Putin's government issues some new law - be sure, it's all about money. This is just another example of such a stupid and born-dead law (not really new one, because it was approved a long time ago). Guess why? Because some guy who makes money on data centers development has lobbied it (he's took 2 billion rubles only for his latest project):

https://st.navalny.com/media/bim/f4/...f5f8563b94.png

That's it. Nobody cares about "protection". Only money, bribes (in the USA they call them "lobby") and... extremely big money. Just a business...

On the other hand, the only companies that will be affected by this law are... Russian ones that used to have their server networks over the world for the fastest response time. I mean those companies that operate with personal info (e.g. social networks).

As about the foreign companies, so nobody here can know how and which exactly information they store. I guess nsa.gov and cia.gov store megatons of personal information on Russian citizens and so what? Will they be fined by the Russian government or maybe they will lose a business license in Russia? C'mon, that's not even worth a joke...

So it fact, this is just another stupid law which won't work just because it can't work by design. Furthermore, the idiots who approved it don't even care about it. The only thing they care about is money they've got paid for it already...

EddyTheDog 11-11-2015 05:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CyberSEO (Post 20632831)
Nothing in Russia is being done for the things like that. If the Putin's government issues some new law - be sure, it's all about money. This is just another example of such a stupid and born-dead law (not really new one, because it was approved a long time ago). Guess why? Because some guy who makes money on data centers development has lobbied it (he's took 2 billion rubles only for his latest project):

https://st.navalny.com/media/bim/f4/...f5f8563b94.png

That's it. Nobody cares about "protection". Only money, bribes (in the USA they call them "lobby") and... extremely big money. Just a business...

On the other hand, the only companies that will be affected by this law are... Russian ones that used to have their server networks over the world for the fastest response time. I mean those companies that operate with personal info (e.g. social networks).

As about the foreign companies, so nobody here can know how and which exactly information they store. I guess nsa.gov and cia.gov store megatons of personal information on Russian citizens and so what? Will they be fined by the Russian government or maybe they will lose a business license in Russia? C'mon, that's not even worth a joke...

So it fact, this is just another stupid law which won't work just because it can't work by design. Furthermore, the idiots who approved it don't even care about it. The only thing they care about is money they've got paid for it already...


It had to happen eventually, I totally agree with you...

Sarn 11-11-2015 06:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Due (Post 20632812)
or protect them ? :2 cents:

naive :1orglaugh

Sarn 11-11-2015 06:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by $money$ (Post 20632808)
that's crazy trying to have lock down on their citizens like that

http://i226.photobucket.com/albums/d...-Kazahstan.jpg

Coup 11-11-2015 06:39 PM

russia > amerikkka

AMDWarrior 11-11-2015 07:31 PM

Russia fucking sucks

MetaMan 11-11-2015 09:22 PM

Lol funny thread. If i was russian with russian children i wouldnt even do business with them.

ZiggiZiggiCrew 11-11-2015 10:06 PM

wall carpets is very good biz in Russia, my recommendations:thumbsup

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Goethe 11-11-2015 11:08 PM

I can't see any of those girls' carpets. :upsidedow

wehateporn 11-12-2015 02:29 AM

Just before the war on Libya, thousands of fake 'Libyan' Twitter accounts were tweeting "Gaddafi is killing his own people", it was all part of the smokescreen for the fake uprising and long-planned regime change. Russia have worked out that the same trick could be used on them, so this is being called for as a safe-measure, as with these changes it could easily be proved if a fake account really is in Russia or located in a US military base.

Putin has worked out the tricks of The West, it was also a smart move to ban the western NGO's, as they are tentacles of the Western Elites and can be used to stir up all kinds of trouble, as we saw in Russia when they pretended that there was election fraud going on in an attempt to destabilize the nation, with the goal of eventually assisting a Western-controlled candidate into power.


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