VK Sues Apple in Moscow Court Over App Store Removals
The Russian tech company is seeking daily compensation of $700,000 until Apple reinstates its apps.
Russian social media giant VK has taken Apple to arbitration court in Moscow, alleging that the tech giant unilaterally removed its applications from the App Store without prior notice. The dispute stems from Apple's decision to remove VK's platforms in June, a move VK claims was based on compliance with international sanctions, despite the EU announcing related sanctions only a month later.
Seeking daily compensation of 58 million rubles ($700,000) until Apple reinstates its apps, VK's lawsuit underscores the ongoing challenges faced by Russian tech companies in navigating international regulatory landscapes.
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