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Organisations from Russia, South Korea, China and other countries to file a cryptocurrency ads ban lawsuit

April 10, 2018 By Crypto Reporter

The Russian Association of Cryptocurrency and Blockchain (RACIB), Korea Venture Business Association and Chinese Association of Cryptocurrency Investors are planning to file a joint lawsuit against Google, Twitter, Facebook, and Yandex [a Russian search engine] for prohibiting crypto-related advertising.

The news was announced by RACIB president Yuri Pripachkin at the Congress Blockchain RF – 2018 conference in Moscow on 27-28 March, 2018.

“We believe this is the use of the monopoly position of the four companies that entered into a cartel with each other to manipulate the market. The ban by these four companies led to a significant drop of cryptocurrency market value in recent months,” explained Yuri Pripachkin.

The plaintiffs have established the Eurasian Blockchain Association in order to create a special fund to finance the lawsuit, which is to be filed in New York in May.

A few days earlier, blockchain organizations from Kazakhstan, Armenia and Switzerland also joined in the proposed lawsuit.

Filed Under: General News, News Tagged With: cryptocurrency, Facebook, Google, news, RACIB, Twitter, Yandex

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