Sony PlayStation becomes latest big brand to boycott Russia
Digital Trends
MARCH 9, 2022
Sony has stopped selling PlayStation consoles and software in Russia, making it the latest major brand to pull out of the country over the war in Ukraine.
Digital Trends
MARCH 9, 2022
Sony has stopped selling PlayStation consoles and software in Russia, making it the latest major brand to pull out of the country over the war in Ukraine.
GizModo VR
MARCH 7, 2022
Netflix is being phased out of Russia, following President Vladimir Putin’s decision to invade Ukraine twelve days ago, according to a spokesperson for the streaming video giant. And Netflix is just the latest high-profile company to announce it will pull out of the country altogether as Russian soldiers continue to… Read more.
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Mashable VR
MARCH 6, 2022
The global business community is increasingly moving to isolate Russia for the war it's waging in Ukraine, and video games are no exception. Here's a rundown of what we've seen so far from key players in the video game space as efforts to isolate Russia have snowballed in the midst of Ukraine's calls for the industry to take action.
Digital Trends
MARCH 2, 2022
Russia's vice prime minister singled out Microsoft and Sony in a message, though it appeals to game development companies and esports platforms in general.
GizModo VR
MARCH 10, 2022
YouTube has stopped content creators in Russia from being able to make money with most ads that appear on their videos. But there’s one important caveat: YouTube creators in Russia can still theoretically make money when anyone outside of Russia watches ads on their videos. Read more.
Mashable VR
MARCH 12, 2022
The company also drew attention to its Russia-specific information flags, introduced in 2018, which appear under videos to designate when content is linked to government funding. SEE ALSO: How to keep up with the news from Russia and Ukraine. The panel reads, "funded in whole or in part by the Russian government.".
Digital Trends
MARCH 4, 2022
Intel has announced that it will stop shipments to Russia and Belarus, effective immediately. It joins Apple, AMD, and others that have already done the same.
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