The site also has instructions on what to do to motivate them to leave the Russian market.
Ukrainian developer from Stanford Igor Barakayev created the site Don't Fund War, which contains a list of companies that continue to work in Russia and pay taxes in the aggressor country, which is waging war in Ukraine. On the site you can also find instructions describing what to do to encourage these companies to leave the Russian Federation.
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Companies are divided into several categories. Denied – companies that refuse to leave the market or reduce their presence; Procrastinate – postpone future investments, marketing, but continue the business; Reduced the scale – reduce some business operations, but continue others. There are also categories Suspended and left the market.
In addition, the developers have identified companies that help protect Russian citizens from state oversight and help maintain freedom of speech. The site also contains answers to questions about why it is necessary to support Ukraine, how the departure of companies from the Russian market will affect the Russians and others. Evidence of Russia's war crimes in our country has also been posted.
The developers also cited other resources that can help Ukraine.
It will be recalled that many leading global companies have left the Russian market, including, for example, Samsung and Apple . At the same time, the aggressor country is considering the possibility of importing equipment into the country without the permission of the copyright holders.
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