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WorldAsiaMedvedev offered to distribute pirated copies of films and music from companies that left Russia

Medvedev offered to distribute pirated copies of films and music from companies that left Russia

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vk.com/dm Russia

Deputy Chairman of the Security Council Dmitry Medvedev offered to distribute pirated copies of films and music from foreign companies that left Russia. The politician believes that Russia has the right to inflict maximum damage on them, up to bankruptcy.

Dmitry Medvedev suggested searching for foreign films and music among pirated copies. He believes this is a fair payment for companies that have left Russia.

  • If they leave us, all kinds of “Netflix” and the like, then we will download everything, we will use it for free. I would disperse all this on the net in order to cause them maximum damage, ”he said during a meeting with journalists.

Earlier, Dmitry Medvedev said that the draft army meets Russia’s needs, but its number should be larger. According to him, the protection of the Russian Federation corresponds to a mixed army based on conscription and contract.


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