Video streaming service Twitch, social network Pinterest, holiday rental company Airbnb and United Parcel Service (UPS) were all fined by a Moscow court on Tuesday for allegedly refusing to store Russian citizens' personal data in Russia.

Moscow has clashed with Big Tech over content, censorship, data and local representation in a simmering dispute that has erupted into a full-on battle since Russia sent its armed forces into Ukraine on Feb. 24.

The Moscow court's press service said Amazon-owned Twitch, Pinterest and Airbnb had been found guilty by the Tagansky District Court of breaching Russian legislation on personal data and fined 2 million roubles ($37,700) each. UPS was fined 1 million roubles.

A UPS spokesperson said: "We are reviewing the court’s decision. As this review is ongoing we can provide no further information at this time."

Twitch, Pinterest and Airbnb did not respond to requests for comment.

Russia's communications regulator Roskomnadzor said in late May that it had also opened an administrative case against U.S. tech giant Apple.






















Source: Reuters
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