Rambler Media Group said it will ask law enforcement to close a criminal case against American-owned web server Nginx. Rambler claims ownership of Nginx's intellectual property rights and may pursue the case in civil court. Nginx was developed by former Rambler employees and later sold to US company F5. Nginx's popular web-server software is used by almost 500 million websites around the world. The decision to drop the lawsuit was made after a meeting of the company’s board of directors on Monday. The meeting was initiated by Russian state lender Sberbank, which owns 46.5 percent of Rambler. Sberbank has reportedly criticized Rambler f
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