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Russia enacts 'draconian' law for bloggers and online media

126 点作者 richardwigley将近 11 年前

10 条评论

spindritf将近 11 年前
<i>It means bloggers with more than 3,000 daily readers must register with the mass media regulator, Roskomnadzor, and conform to the regulations that govern the country&#x27;s larger media outlets.</i><p>We have a simillar law in Poland, good old communist legacy. Formally, you need to register every media outlet with the court. Whether this applies to blogs is unclear, and it&#x27;s generally not enforced.<p>But it could be. Which is a situation bureaucrats love.<p>I&#x27;m guessing that this is how it will work in Russia. No one will get in trouble for praising Putin on their unregistered website.
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neoeldex将近 11 年前
Russia has always tried to control media, Putin (and comrades) launch conspiracies, and twist stories to fit their bill. Some examples are the &#x27;failure&#x27; of the olympic games opening (they aired the rehearsal). And the airplane MH17 appearantly was shot down by the Ukrainian government, in a grand masterplan to make holland and asia turn agains Russia.<p>I don&#x27;t think this will ever change until the citizens rize and overthrow the government.
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higherpurpose将近 11 年前
Didn&#x27;t Dianne Feinstein try something similar against bloggers, only that instead of forcing them to register so they aren&#x27;t anonymous, she wanted to completely exclude them from any sort of 1st amendment protection against the government?<p><a href="https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20130807/13153224102/sen-feinstein-during-shield-law-debate-real-journalists-draw-salaries.shtml" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.techdirt.com&#x2F;articles&#x2F;20130807&#x2F;13153224102&#x2F;sen-f...</a>
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ianstallings将近 11 年前
There is a worldwide crisis of <i>truth</i> and journalism as a whole has been usurped by those that wish to control the message. You see it in every format and in every country. You see countries acting desperately in the face of a changing world. People are getting more information from around the globe thanks to the Internet. And it scares the living crap out of them. Because the truth scares them.<p>Be prepared for more astro-turfing, more main stream media bias, more placed articles, more leaked information, and more chaos in the message.
Grue3将近 11 年前
Cue Putin apologists appearing out of the blue with their false equivalencies. Every time, like clockwork.
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scottlocklin将近 11 年前
Crap, Yandex ain&#x27;t FSB? Looks like I&#x27;ll have to rethink my idea of switching to them for NSA-proof email.<p>And yes, I am more worried about the NSA than the FSB: I don&#x27;t live in Russia.
happyscrappy将近 11 年前
I don&#x27;t know why anyone would find this surprising, there is no balance of power in Russia, it is a dictatorship.
trurl123将近 11 年前
I am a blogger in Russia and I don&#x27;t see any problems with it. This is soft law that cannot be named &#x27;draconian&#x27;.
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lotsofmangos将近 11 年前
I&#x27;ll just leave this here - <a href="http://www.institutionalinvestor.com/Article/1020662/How-Harvard-lost-Russia.html" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.institutionalinvestor.com&#x2F;Article&#x2F;1020662&#x2F;How-Har...</a>
ASneakyFox将近 11 年前
&quot;Draconian&quot;? The us almost went this way a couple years ago with sopa.
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