LinkedIn Business and employment-oriented social networking service has
banned in Russia as the country’s communications regulator has
officially banned the social network for professionals because it
violated a regulation that has to do with personal data storage.
The Russia’s law on personal data storage came into effect in
September 2015, and according to reports, the site was inaccessible from
Russia on Thursday.LinkedIn had been found to be in violation of a rule requiring data
on Russian citizens to be stored on servers inside the country. While
two different courts had previously ruled against LinkedIn on the
matter, this is the first time the law has been enforced against a
US-based social network.LinkedIn, which is being acquired by Microsoft for $26 billion, said
it was aware that users could not access the site. The company said it
wanted to meet with communications regulator, Roskomnadzor, to discuss
the data storage issue.“Roskomnadzor’s action to block LinkedIn denies access to the
millions of members we have in Russia and the companies that use
LinkedIn to grow their businesses,” he said, adding that “We remain
interested in a meeting with Roskomnadzor to discuss their data
localization request”.Roskomnadzor spokesman, Vadim Ampelonsky, has told the Interfax news
agency that the regulator was working out the logistics of the meeting.A spokesman for Russian President Vladimir Putin, Dmitry Peskov, said
shortly after the ban was announced that “Russian institutions are
under the law and this company also has to observe the law,” adding that
the Kremlin, the government of the Russian federation, would not get
involved in the decision.
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