Summary
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The Russian Streamer mood leads to an unrealistic sum greater than any money available.
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Russian courts require jerking to reintroduce an account or pay a colossal sum.
Jerk has been tuned and allegedly owe more money than is on the entire planet. Twitch, however, does not take it lying down and has now submitted a counter in an attempt to fight against the verdict.
As early as 2022, websites and services such as Twitch, Youtube, Valve and EPIC games were required to follow the sanctions against Russia and Russian individuals introduced because of the war in Ukraine. Individuals and companies that lie in or contained bank accounts in Russia could no longer receive payments after these sanctions. However, this has led to a certain backlash, and in this special case a Russian streamer has been tuned with jerks, which has led to this gigantic sum.
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As revealed by Polygon, Twitch counts after a mood that would make it pay a streamer a sum “bigger than any money in the world.” Back 2022, Russian Legends league Streamer Kirill Konstantinovich Malofeyev, alias Likkrit, sued Twitch in a Russian court because his jerk account was closed. The suspension was bound to the aforementioned Russian sanctions, which reportedly noticed Malofeyev as a Russian citizen who had a role in a “worldwide sanction evidence and Malign Influence Network” led by his Russian oligarch father. Only in June and since October, Malofeyev and his father Twitch sued for the shutdown and demonetization of their Twitch account. While the first action was rejected, the atmosphere in October 2022 saw Russian courts that required Twitch to re -set the account or pay a compound penalty of 100,000 rubles, or about $ 1,100 per day, doubles per week, leading to the huge sum of Twitch is now fighting against against.
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Now Twitch leaves a calculator and claims that it did not receive enough notice of the hearing to begin with, and that the punishment is unfair. According to Twitch, Malofeyev generated only about $ 2,000 in revenue from streaming before the service was canceled. In 2023, Malofeyev filed a Turkish enforcement measure against Amazon's turkey office in an attempt to force the company to pay, but Twitch claims that Streamer signed agreements with Twitch, not Amazon, which would mean that these efforts are invalid. Twitch asks for the US courts to force arbitration.
While Twitch's parent company Amazon is expected to have a market value of over $ 2 trillion, it obviously cannot produce a fine greater than any money in the world, even if the US courts were pages with the Russian court's judgment. This is not the first time that an online flow platform has relaxed with a requirement for an amount like this by a Russian court. After Youtube banned two Russian channels due to the same sanctions, one of the channels and the Russian courts were decided in favor of the channel. As a result, the association led penalties to Youtube due to more than the global GDP at the end of 2024, or about $ 20.