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Russia’s Sovereign Internet Law Comes Into Force - The 2019-11-1 Russia brings in 'sovereign internet' law to cut country 2019-11-1 · A new "sovereign internet" law came into force in Russia on Friday. The law will allow the government to cut the entire country's internet off from the rest of the worldwide web, ostensibly to
Putin Signs Law to Disconnect Russia from the Internet. The Russian president did more this week than just gab with Trump. He also signed a controversial law that will allow Russia’s internet
A draft law proposed in Russia would introduce severe monetary fines for noncompliance with Russia’s data protection law, including the data localization requirement, and violations of various internet activity laws. Draft Law No. 729516-7, On Amending the Code of Administrative Offences of the Russian Federation (Draft Law), was put for Russia is about to disconnect from the internet. Here's
Joint Statement on Russia's "Sovereign Internet Bill
2019-11-1 · Russia 'Sovereign Internet' Law Gives Kremlin Sweeping Control Over Web The new law greatly expands Russia's grip on its citizens' Internet content. Rights groups are highly critical, and Internet Russia's New Internet Law: Security Or Censorship? 2019-4-17 · Russia's lower house of parliament, the Duma, has approved legislation which would provide for 'sustainable operation' of the internet in Russia -- in the event that the country was disconnected Russia enacts 'sovereign internet' law, free speech A law known as the "sovereign internet" bill came into force on Friday in Russia, tightening state control over the global network, which free speech activists say will strengthen government Russia Internet Regulation: New laws spark controversy on 2019-6-12 · In Russia, two new laws have been passed to increase the regulation of the Internet. One is designed to stop the spread of fake news online, while the other makes it a crime to disrespect the state in Internet posts. Lawmakers said the new legislation is needed because of the increasing importance of online spaces in public life. However, opponents argue that it could restrict free speech.