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Apple changes Crimea map to meet Russian demands

  

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Via:  pj  •  5 years ago  •  4 comments

Apple changes Crimea map to meet Russian demands

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Russian forces annexed Crimea from Ukraine in March 2014, drawing international condemnation.

The region, which has a Russian-speaking majority, is now shown as Russian territory on Apple Maps and its Weather app, when viewed from Russia.

But the apps do not show it as part of any country when viewed elsewhere.

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Image caption The Apple Weather app now lists Crimea as part of Russia _109913128_9909017-nc.png Image copyright APPLE MAPS
Image caption Apple Maps does not show a border between Crimea and Russia

The State Duma, the Russian parliament's lower house, said in a statement: "Crimea and Sevastopol now appear on Apple devices as Russian territory."

Russia treats the naval port city of Sevastopol as a separate region.

The BBC tested several iPhones in Moscow and it appears the change affects devices set up to use the Russian edition of Apple's App Store.

Apple had been in talks with Russia for several months over what the   State Duma described as "inaccuracy"   in the way Crimea was labelled.

The tech giant originally suggested it could show Crimea as undefined territory - part of neither Russia nor Ukraine.

But Vasily Piskaryov, chairman of the Duma security and anti-corruption committee, said Apple had complied with the Russian constitution.

He said representatives of the company were reminded that labelling Crimea as part of Ukrainian territory was a criminal offence under Russian law, according to Interfax news agency.

"There is no going back," Mr Piskaryov said. "Today, with Apple, the situation is closed - we have received everything we wanted."

He said Russia was always open to "dialogue and constructive co-operation with foreign companies".

Apple has not yet commented on the decision.


Google, which also produces a popular Maps app, also shows Crimea as belonging to Russia when viewed from the country. The changes happened in March.

When Google Maps is viewed from Ukraine, the maps show no clear border between Crimea and Ukraine but also no border between Crimea and Russia, according to BBC Monitoring.

Most of the international community, including the EU and the US, does not recognise the annexation of Crimea to Russia.

The loss of Crimea is a deep wound for Ukrainians. Shortly after the peninsula was annexed in early 2014, a separate conflict broke out in the eastern Donetsk and Luhansk regions when separatists moved against the Ukrainian state.

Ukraine and the West accuse Russia of sending its troops to the region and arming the separatists.

Moscow denies this but says that Russian volunteers are helping the rebels. More than 13,000 people have been killed in the conflict.

The BBC does not show Crimea as part of Russia on its maps, but shows a dotted line to mark disputed territory.


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PJ
Masters Quiet
1  seeder  PJ    5 years ago

Another disturbing acquiesce  

 
 
 
Tacos!
Professor Guide
2  Tacos!    5 years ago

Put away your illusions about corporations taking tough stands. This is the real world. Companies do what they need to do to get along and do business.

 
 
 
PJ
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2.1  seeder  PJ  replied to  Tacos! @2    5 years ago

So you believe we should discard right and wrong for the almighty buck?

 
 
 
Tacos!
Professor Guide
2.1.1  Tacos!  replied to  PJ @2.1    5 years ago

That's what you think I said, huh? jrSmiley_103_smiley_image.jpg

 
 

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