Spotify shutters Russia office indefinitely in response to Ukraine invasion
new Russian law
required foreign tech companies with an audience of over 500,000 users to establish an office in the nation by 2022. But the law is new enough that most of the companies impacted have yet to comply. So far, Spotify, TikTok and Apple haveUsers in Russia will still be able to access Spotify.
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