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8. Russia Declares War With Sweeping New Censorship Law
Sun Sep 28, 2014, 10:17 AM
Sep 2014

Russia’s President Vladimir Putin approved a new Internet law Tuesday, further tightening the government’s stranglehold on free and open Web access. The so-called “bloggers law,” borrows from China’s censorship law and requires all Web-based writers with at least 3,000 daily page hits to register with the government. China’s benchmark is slightly more lenient, with a 5,000 page view limit or 500 shares for negative posts.

Russian bloggers, and even people with popular social media accounts, must now follow the same rules as mainstream news outlets: fact-checking and removing inaccurate information that’s posted. Bloggers also aren’t allowed to defame another person or group in their posts, and can’t obfuscate or hide facts to further an agenda. By grouping in everyday citizens who typically make up the blogosphere with journalists, the law gives the Russian government even more opportunity to curate what’s said on the Internet — and ostensibly determine what’s factual or defamatory. The move also puts even greater pressure on the already strained Russian media, which is already under strict government guidelines.

Russia remains in the lowest tier (148 of 179) when it comes to media freedom, according to the Press Freedom Index. Reporters Without Borders wrote that the country may have dropped in the ranking if it weren’t for citizens’ strong resistance. The Russian government has banned over 2,000 websites, supposedly targeting illegal drugs, spam and pornography. In the past, bloggers who oppose the Russian government have had their websites blocked. Also, during this year’s Winter Olympic Games in Sochi, there were multiple deaths, dozens of attacks and police arrests as a result of a government crackdown on reporters who focused on corruption or were critical of the government.

But Russia’s blogger law goes further in attempting to curtail free speech online in the country. Starting in the fall, the Russian government will use software to scan the Internet for undisclosed curse words, putting greater scrutiny and restrictions on the country’s bloggers. Curse words in the media were banned in 2013 but Putin’s new law censors profanity — mainly pejoratives referring to genitalia or “women with loose morals” — in books, poetry, films and music among other things. This mandate may target conversation surrounding punk protest group Pussy Riot, whose imprisonment incited worldwide outcry. The law, effective Aug. 1, also requires Internet companies such as Google store servers housing Russian users data inside the country.

http://thinkprogress.org/world/2014/05/07/3435292/what-its-like-to-use-the-internet-in-russia/

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Incoming false equivalence in 3...2...1... NuclearDem Sep 2014 #1
IKR Threedifferentones Sep 2014 #2
So corporations control the media in America and the government in Russia, pick your poison. Fred Sanders Sep 2014 #3
America Duckhunter935 Sep 2014 #4
There is no comparison.Americans have access to multiple and varied sufrommich Sep 2014 #6
Have you no ability to make distinctions? frazzled Sep 2014 #9
Oh really? 99Forever Sep 2014 #10
I would add a c to that equation.... elzenmahn Sep 2014 #13
Yeah, really frazzled Sep 2014 #16
Thanks for the stupid insult. 99Forever Sep 2014 #17
Yeah... sure... 99Forever Sep 2014 #5
Apparently some think Russians have no social media and no ability to Google...just sayings so make Fred Sanders Sep 2014 #7
Russia Declares War With Sweeping New Censorship Law sufrommich Sep 2014 #8
Like most of the civilized world outside America, Russia has hate speech laws, something Americans Fred Sanders Sep 2014 #14
This post is so full of fail I don't even know where to begin. NuclearDem Sep 2014 #18
Yes, Russia has done an excellent job banning hate speech against the government. jeff47 Sep 2014 #19
. stonecutter357 Sep 2014 #20
Didn't take long to bring up Hitler! zappaman Sep 2014 #23
You seem immune to context, you are a large crowd at DU. Fred Sanders Sep 2014 #24
Nah, I just figured I'd let others hand you your ass in this thread. zappaman Sep 2014 #27
You do realize that comment threads are.....comment threads? Fred Sanders Sep 2014 #28
"Bloggers also aren’t allowed to defame another person or group in their posts" reorg Sep 2014 #26
Actually, with the latest laws, they really don't. nt msanthrope Sep 2014 #11
"choosing Glenn Beck to pick and choose which media outlets Americans will have access to" reorg Sep 2014 #12
In the U.S., the Koch Brothers control the news. nt valerief Sep 2014 #15
And yet some DUers think RT is the greatest thing since sliced bread... SidDithers Sep 2014 #21
But RT is a trusted news source watched by over 50 million Americans! zappaman Sep 2014 #22
Its all true, but that is NOT an argument to not listen to RT LiberalLovinLug Sep 2014 #25
Burying or burning the hearts of gays? FFS! freshwest Sep 2014 #29
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