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Plain english sir: I'm saying the NYT is notorious for being nothing more than a mouthpiece for the Deep State and the medical/military industrial complex.
According to RAEK, a Russian technology trade group, between 50,000 and 70,000 tech workers have already fled Russia, and 70,000 to 100,000 more could leave in April. With flights to the West canceled, they have wended their way to countries where Russian citizens can still travel visa-free.
Konstantin Vinogradov, the London-based Russian-born principal of global VC firm Runa Capital, has teamed up with other industry figures to create a “talent pool” website that helps anti-war technology workers from Russia, Belarus (which is supporting Moscow’s military maneuvers), and Ukraine find suitable jobs elsewhere.
www.wired.com...
The goal of the association is to form in Russia "a civilized information society that will have its own legislation and its ethical codes adopted by both users and participants in the Internet market." One of the key tasks of RAEK is to establish a dialogue between the state and companies operating in the field of information and communication technologies.
List of participants
In 2010, RAEK included 35 companies, including Infox, ITAR-TASS, Kaspersky Lab, Odnoklassniki, RBC, RIA Novosti, ChronoPay, Google, HeadHunter.Ru, Mail.Ru, Rambler, WebMoney, Softkey, Yutinet.Ru, Lognex, uBank and others.
On September 2, 2014, Opera Software announced that the company became part of RAEK. The decision to include Opera Software in the organization was made during a vote on the RAEC Council. Also in September, the international electronic payment provider ASSIST announced its accession to the association.
tadviser.com...:Russian_Association_of_Electronic_Communications_(RAEC)
no worries here they don't have the cash or ability to make copies of it, they are having a hard time restocking what they already know how to make.