Recently, Vladimir Drovkov, Vice Chairman of the Russian State Duma, made an important appeal regarding the business operations of French companies in Russia. He stated that given the detention of Alexei Durov, the founder of social media platform 'Telegram,' by the French intelligence agencies, the Federal Service for Supervision of Communications, Information Technology and Mass Media of the Russian Federation should immediately take action to ban the websites of major French companies operating in Russia. The incident arose because Durov refused to cooperate with French authorities, and he faces potential charges that could result in up to 20 years in prison. This call highlights the complex interplay between international legal and technological policies and the potential risks and challenges faced by multinational corporations.