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Kremlin Seeks to Control Online Media

reporter writes "According to a disturbing report just published by Bloomberg, 'As the Kremlin gears up for the election of Putin's successor next March, Soviet-style controls are being extended to online news after a presidential decree last month set up a new agency to supervise both mass media and the Web.' However, unless the Kremlin pursues Chinese-style/Turkish-style blocking of the Internet-Protocol addresses of web sites like 'The Economist', even the Kremlin cannot control the online media. If Putin pulled the plug on an anti-Putin web site inside Russia, the anti-Putin web site could simply be migrated offshore to a server in, say, the United States."

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  1. Re:In Soviet Russia... by TomHandy · · Score: 0, Redundant

    In Soviet Russia..... Errr, I got nothing too.

  2. Aw, man! by FlyByPC · · Score: 0, Redundant

    I go out shopping, and a whole THREAD dedicated to the Soviet Russia meme comes along! Tanj, as Larry Niven would say.

    Well, better late than never.

    In Soviet Russia, the government monitors the blogs!

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    Paleotechnologist and connoisseur of pretty shiny things.