Friday, September 26, 2014

Do Facebook and Twitter require registration – Dni.Ru

Supervisory Office has sent three foreign social networks formal notice mandatory registration on the territory of Russia. Authorities say if the requirement is not met, then after the second warning sites can be blacklisted.

Photo: GLOBAL LOOK press / Jens Büttner

Roscomnadzor decided to take action against American sites, which operate on the territory of Russia, but do not comply with its legislation. He sent a formal notice to American internet services Facebook, Gmail and Twitter of the need to register as the organizers of the dissemination of information.

It is noted that “VKontakte” services “Yandex” and Mail. ru already included in the register, according to “Izvestia” referring to the deputy head of the supervisory authority Maxim Ksenzova. “We all filed notices and somehow make to fulfill the law , – he said. – They consult with each other, communicate with a California legal services. them We also conduct consultations and unless specifically hurry “.

It should be noted that the decision of the authorities associated with the entry into force of the Russian President signed amendments to the laws” On Information, Information Technologies and Protection of Information “,” Connection “and the Code of Administrative Offences. The same document bloggers, the number of subscribers of more than three thousand a day, obliged to comply with certain restrictions, similar to the rules for the media.

also introduced requirements for sites and systems to ensure the reception, transmission, delivery or processing electronic messages Web users. Checking into Roskomnadzor as organizer information dissemination such site shall, within six months to keep “on the territory of the Russian Federation about the facts reception, transmission, delivery and voice processing, writing, images, sounds or other electronic communications of Internet users.” For failure to fulfill this requirement face a fine of up to 500 thousand rubles.

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