Three more digital money organizations, another blockchain join the campaign against the advertising ban
Pre-digital and blockchain organizations from Switzerland, Kazakhstan and Armenia have joined together with three other organizations from China, Russia and South Korea to jointly file a lawsuit against large companies that have banned advertising. Digital money, ICO, specifically Facebook, Google, Twitter and Yandex ...
Pre-digital and blockchain organizations from Switzerland, Kazakhstan and Armenia have joined together with three other organizations from China, Russia and South Korea to jointly file a lawsuit against large companies that have banned advertising. Digital money, ICO, specifically Facebook, Google, Twitter and Yandex
Plans to file a lawsuit against Facebook, Google, Twitter and Yandex were first disclosed on March 27. Specifically, the participants include the Digital and Blockchain Association (RACIB), the Korea Federation of Joint Venture Enterprises and the LCBT, and another association from China.
And recently the campaign against the ban of the "big" has joined the new members from three countries, namely the Swiss Innmind fintech company of Switzerland, the Digital Money Association and the blockchain of Kazakhstan and another from Armenia.
The suit will take place in May in New York.
Review the prohibitions on digital money advertising, ICO ...
At the end of January, Facebook fired the first gun, issued a ban on digital money advertising and ICO. Following Facebook, in February Google also banned all digital money advertising and ICO ads on all of its service platforms, saying the ban would be enforced in June. . And most recently, Twitter has also confirmed that it will ban the ads related to digital money, ICO fraud, but will review if the ads are legitimate, and not fraudulent.
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