Internet giants face Russian lawsuit
The Russian Digital Currency Association is suing Google, Yandex and social networking sites Twitter and Facebook for blocking digital advertising on its pages.
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In a statement quoted by the RIA Novosti news agency, Yury said the ban issued a wave of resentment in the digital currency community, especially against Twitter, which recently launched its own digital currency.
Brebatchkin believes that Internet giants have violated the monopoly law by entering into a collective conspiracy aimed at controlling the digital currency market.
Breibachkin added that the association would also sue directors and shareholders of these companies if they found that they had digital portfolios and imposed the ban on personal gain.
According to Briabashkin, the case will be brought before the US courts without being determined in any state, saying that the mandate has not yet been determined because of the difference of legislation from state to state.
The move comes after Facebook, Google and Twitter recently banned digital advertising because of the risks to users of fraud.
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