Netflix to leave Russia after defying order to carry state-run channels
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Netflix is suspending its streaming service inside Russia after the country passed a law that would require the industry giant to carry Russian state-owned channels. This happens amid Russia's invasion of the neighboring country of Ukraine.
"Given the circumstances on the ground, we have decided to suspend our service in Russia," Netflix told Ars and other media outlets. Netflix stopped letting people in Russia sign up for new subscriptions and will prevent renewal of any existing subscriptions, a Netflix spokesperson told Ars. Once a subscriber's monthly billing period ends, the person's service will be halted.
Netflix previously said it would not comply with Russia's "Vitrina TV law," which would require it to carry 20 free-to-air Russian channels. "Given the current situation, we have no plans to add these channels to our service," Netflix told media outlets last week.
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