Monday, November 14, 2016

Linkedin violate a Russian law can be stopped – the Express newspaper

By karriärnätverket Linkedin linking many of the important contacts between job seekers and companies the world over. Today is estimated 460 million persons to be members of Linkedin, which more than 2 million swedes.

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About five million citizens of Russia are on the network.

But they may soon be forced to network in any other way.

the Russians are forced to find new ways to network

A court in Russia has ruled that Linkedin violates the Russian persondatalagen, reports the tv channel Yle in Finland and the Financial Times.

the Consequence can be that the web service will be stopped in Russia.

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According to the Russian persondatalagen must computer servers with information about Russian citizens to be stored on Russian soil.

the Court thus confirms that the Russian internetmyndigheten Roskomnadzors previous decisions, writes Yle.

Datorservar with information about the russians must be stored in Russia

the Ban on Linkedin is expected to enter into force as early as next week, said the tv channel.

the Background to the Russian authorities ‘ review of Linkedin is a hacking as the network suffered four years ago, and data from several million users came in the wrong hands.

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