Slut med anonymitet för populära ryska konton
Rysslands tillsynsmyndighet för it och medier, Roskomnadzor, har implementerat en ny lag som förbjuder stora anonyma konton i sociala medier. Det skriver tankesmedjan ISW i sin senaste lägesrapport.
Senast den 1 januari måste konton med fler än 10 000 följare registreras hos myndigheterna med skaparens personliga information. Annars riskerar de restriktioner på annonsintäkter och delningar.
Detta har vållat så stor upprördhet bland landets populära militärbloggare att Roskomnadzor tvingades fördröja och göra mindre justeringar i lagen.
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Nätcensuren i Ryssland
Wikipedia (en)
In Russia, internet censorship is enforced on the basis of several laws and through several mechanisms. Since 2012, Russia maintains a centralized internet blacklist (known as the "single register") maintained by the Federal Service for Supervision of Communications, Information Technology and Mass Media (Roskomnadzor).
The list is used for the censorship of individual URLs, domain names, and IP addresses. It was originally introduced to block sites that contain materials advocating drug abuse and drug production, descriptions of suicide methods, and containing child pornography. It was subsequently amended to allow the blocking of materials that are classified as extremist by including them to the Federal List of Extremist Materials. According to Freedom House, these regulations have been frequently abused to block criticism of the federal government or local administrations.
A law prohibiting "abuse of mass media freedom" implements a process for the shutting down of online media outlets. In March 2019 the bill which introduced fines for those who are deemed (by the government) to be spreading "fake news" and show "blatant disrespect" toward the state authorities was signed into law.
In June 2020, the European Court of Human Rights ruled against Russia in a case involving the blocking of websites critical of the government (including that of Garry Kasparov), as the plaintiffs' freedom of speech had been violated.
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