Russia Opens Cases Against Google, other Foreign Tech Over Data Storage (reuters.com) 51
Russia's communications regulator Roskomnadzor said on Friday it had opened administrative cases against Alphabet's Google and six other foreign technology companies for alleged violations of personal data legislation. From a report: Moscow has clashed with Big Tech over content, censorship, data and local representation in a simmering dispute that has erupted into a full-on information battle since Russia sent tens of thousands of troops into Ukraine on Feb. 24. Russia fined Google 3 million roubles ($46,540) last year for not storing the personal data of Russian users in databases on Russian territory, and on Friday said it had opened a new case over what it called Google's repeated failure to comply with Russian legislation.
Does anyone give a shit? (Score:5, Insightful)
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They'll send a Satan-2 missile to the US east coast.
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I wouldn't be surprised if that happened given how much Russia acts like Orcs now.
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I wouldn't be surprised if that happened given how much Russia acts like Orcs now.
Hopefully sooner than later if they do. The views from the ISS will be awesome as Russia incinerates.
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Seeing how their current war is going, I wouldn't assume their high-tech missiles actually work.
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And killing 80% of life on earth (because there will be a response) isn't going to get them their money.. Every good extortion person knows you have to "bleed" the victim a little.. if you go straight to murdering the family, you don't get anything and the victim has very little/nothing to left to loose so very little inventive to corporate.
Did someone skip how to extort class?
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Well, they'll get rid of the data from the servers. So mission accomplished - sort of.
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uh huh, a missile they've tested thus far by launching and having it go 12 kilometers. We're shaking in our boots over here.
Do Russian nuclear weapons even get maintained any more? The electronics. plastics, seals, tritium that turns into bomb poisoning after a few years... be embarrassing to have only a core with poisoned boosting go off over here and take out a block or few, would mostly piss us off. Or land in the mostly uninhabited half of the USA, you'll piss off the environazis if you harm some d
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Well, in some sense, Putin is Hitler 2.0. What's missing is that Hitler got his missles to work.
No really, compare the two men. Both come to a rise in power after the population is highly demoralized with a crating democracy (from the post-WWI reparations, or from the collapse of USSR). Both got there with some blood to start with; both immediately sieze control of the engines of government one in power; both reduce the civil rights of its citizens and exert total control over the media to create a propa
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"Der Ruscists sind unser Ungluck"
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but Putin got to keep Crimea longer. If Ukraine can expel Russia out of two regions, can they then get Crimea back?
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They'll send a Satan-2 missile to the US east coast.
They have a death wish? This is no longer appeasement years, if Russia decides to nuke the USA, they will cease to exist in about 20 minutes.
Better maske that first salvo count Poot-Bin, there will be no second.
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Re: Does anyone give a shit? (Score:1)
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Yeah, yeah, I understand, Putin man bad, but at this point, any superpower can rally up enough vitriol against any country it doesn't like and make it's existence Hell until it complies to the norms outlined by the group rallied to oppose it.
This time
So what? (Score:5, Informative)
Google's russian subsidiary declared bankruptcy, and russia has no jurisdiction over the rest of google's operations located outside russia.
They have no need nor reason to comply with russian legislation anymore, and no way to make any money from russian users due to sanctions anyway.
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Russian "legislation" is just like Chinese "legislation". It has never been properly vetted by a fairly elected legislature. It is meaningless.
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And there it is, the dumbass whataboutism shitpost that ties the whole thread together.
Fuck the orcs. What America needs right now, more than anything, is a good old-fashioned external threat. You'll do nicely, Vladimir... so thanks in advance for helping us keep our own country in one piece.
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It's also ridiculous to claim that the USA has a 'fairly elected legislature' without a few asterisks or caveats
That being said, the differences are stark. Focusing on an absolute purity test is the problem.
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If it works. I worry that there's a whole slough of bottom feeders who want to cheer Putin on. Tucker Carlson, in his entertainment-but-not-news show, was claiming Biden was a worse threat to America and the world than Putin. There are things they genuinely admire in Putin - he's "strong" (like the old feeble Trump and unlike the old feeble Buden), he claims there are no gays in Russia (huzzah, problem solved!), he puts liberals in jail, and he's striking a blow against the country that embarrassed Trump
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There's no equivalent. First off, we have competing interests. In Russia, there is no competition in politics, except for what has been generated artificially (even Navalny comes from a party that was originally manufactured for the purpose of providing an illusion of competition). Second, in the US you can complain. When Bush went to war in Iraq, there were people who thought it somewhat treasonous to object to the war, but no one ever went to jail for protesting that war peacefully. In Russia it is i
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If you look at all of the Republican Party and the corporate-owned wing of the Democratic Party (which is just about all of it), can Americans claim there is "competition in politics"?
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What does that have to do with what's a law and what isn't? Pharonic Egypt had laws. So did Babylonia. So did the Mosaic Jews.
I'd be surprised if you could find a people that didn't have laws. Possible the Yk, as I've heard that they had a working anarchy, but a quick search on Google didn't turn up any mention of them. (IIUC, the Yk were a tribe that lived somewhere in Africa and had a stable anarchy until some kind of crisis [possibly drought], when it may have collapsed. I never had any primary sour
I'm sure Google is scared as hell. (Score:2)
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as long as he's bare chested like that horseback photo, that's hot. Well only if he hasn't grown moobs since then.
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Sorry, he's got the moobs, and they're quite saggy too.
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well shit can we get him some steroids or something, I need that T"sar who can crush silver ruble in his fist thing going on" or it's just not going to do it for me (if you remember old Smirnoff magazine ads)
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The standards are dropping. It used to be the Tsars would crush the rubles in their sphincters...
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Perfect analogy. Let's see how things go for him when he tries to dismount.
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The bear is only rabid because Putin bit it.
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... russia will be busy fighting over their last potato.
The world will be a glass parkinglot long before then, you shouldn't take pushing propaganda on your perceived enemies so seriously. They aren't just some random little nation, they're the only ones with as many nukes as us. What do you think OUR corrupt-as-shit leadership would do to the people who decided to reduce them to fighting over potatoes? If you think they're worse, or even equal, why would you make light of that? It's the peasants who get fucked in wars, not the leaders.
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They know this, we know this - so it takes a real insane level of crazy to pop things off to that level.
No it doesn't. It just takes enough spite and surviving spirit to ensure those who destroyed you and your people don't get to go on to live happily ever after.
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Ok, ok. They'll be fighting over baked potatoes.
$46,540?!?!?! (Score:1)
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$144,596 a minute