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Russia's Internet Blacklist Law Takes Effect

another random user writes with this report from the BBC "A law that aims to protect children from harmful internet content by allowing the government to take sites offline has taken effect in Russia. The authorities are now able to blacklist and force offline certain websites without a trial. The law was approved by both houses of parliament and signed by President Vladimir Putin in July. If the websites themselves cannot be shut down, internet service providers (ISPs) and web hosting companies can be forced to block access to the offending material."

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  1. Fuck Vladimir Putin and his commie-pedo friends by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    ... Will they ban slashdot for this?

  2. Re:Sick of the "for the children" excuse. by alexo · · Score: 5, Funny

    Well, TFA says that a poll taken in July when the law was passed, shows that the Russian people support the blacklist 62% to 16%. The Russian government seems to have the support of the people on this issue.

    Of course.

    The Russian people is known to be very active in their support for their government.
    In fact, in the last parliamentary elections, the voter turnout was up to 146%.

    You cannot argue with such numbers.