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Are there bans and restrictions on VPNs from other countries for a developer from the Russian Federation?
Can a citizen of the Russian Federation be held liable for violating the laws of another country while not being on its territory at that moment. A specific example (question), the developer Vasya P. (citizen of the Russian Federation), who is currently in the territory of the Russian Federation, developed and posted the VPN application in the appstore. At the same time, Vasya knows that there are “questions” for these applications in the Russian Federation, so Vasya banned this application for distribution in the Russian Federation. But Vasya does not know how such applications are treated in other 150 countries. Can Vasya get in trouble if he wants to, for example, relax in Turkey, where such applications are probably prohibited. And did Vasya fulfill the requirements of Russian legislation?
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Developing VPN applications is not yet prohibited. Using VPN applications (in the Russian Federation) is not yet prohibited. It is forbidden to provide services to bypass blocking :)
What will happen to Vasya in Turkey depends on how Turkish laws approach this. If Vasino's application suddenly takes off - it can be stupidly removed from the store at the request of the authorities, but if it has three and a half users - then it either works (if it uses some atypical tricks) or gets blocked on a general basis
listen, well, it’s not so much
when your ID with the country is stuck on the mask, and for removing the mask the first time - a blow, the second - a bullet,
then you can start to get paranoid, until you look for
the law, what is there about VPN, you don’t what is forbidden in it, and everything will be fine
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