Legislation & regulation

Telecom regulator Roskomnadzor cuts off staff, decreases salaries while fields of responsibility expand

Last week, the Russian Federal Service for Supervision in the Sphere of Telecom, Information Technologies and Mass Communications (Roskomnadzor) announced that the salaries of its staff are being reduced this year “from 23% to 54%, depending on the region,” news agency TASS reported.  For example, “a Roskomnadzor employee who received last year 50,000 or 55,000 …

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Russia to create cyber security council

Earlier this month Russian Vice-Premier Dmitry Rogozin ordered the creation of a council for cyber security that will operate under the Military Industrial Commission. An inter-departmental working group for information security would also be set up. “Mr. Rogozin ordered the creation of a council for cyber security within the framework of the Military Industrial Commission …

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Russia blacklists LGBT teen online support group

A Russian web site that served as a support group for LGBT teenagers has been blacklisted by the authorities and will likely be blocked within the country, news reports said Monday. The site’s name Deti-404 (Children-404), after the online HTTP error message for “page not found,” may prove portentous if Russia’s Internet watchdog Roskomnadzor considers the site to be in violation of a federal law that regulates online …

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Russia’s media watchdog slaps site with warning over religious cartoon

Russia’s media watchdog has issued a warning to an online news site for publishing a religiously themed caricature that lampooned “one of the faiths,” despite an appeal to avoid such cartoons in the wake of the Charlie Hebdo attack. In line with Russia’s law on extremism, the caricature published by the Respublika news site was seen “to incite various sorts of enmity,” a spokesman for the Roskomnadzor media watchdog, Vadim Ampelonsky, …

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Yes to bitcoin! Russian ministry says quasi-money ban may endanger banks, retailers

Russia’s Ministry of Economic Development has reacted negatively to the bill to ban cash equivalents, including electronic money, such as bitcoins. It said the proposed ban could hit major telecom operators, retailers and banks hard. The Ministry of Finance has developed a draft law on the introduction of responsibility for handling cash equivalents after President …

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Personal data storage on Russian servers will be mandatory starting from September 2015

Last week, the lower house of the Russian parliament adopted amendments making personal data storage on domestic servers mandatory as early as September 2015 – instead of September 2016 as previously foreseen by legislation adopted this past summer. In October, Russian lawmakers had considered an even earlier deadline (January 1, 2015). However, the period allowed for compliance …

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Google shuts down engineering office in Russia: Much ado about nothing?

Much speculation appeared today in the media following Google’s decision to move about one hundred of its engineers from its Russia office to other locations. A major US site thus suggested that Google’s move could be related to the “changing climate in Russia [which] may lead more Internet companies to move their operations to other …

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Russia blacklists, blocks GitHub over pages that refer to suicide

Developers in Russia are putting up their feet today — that is, after they have finished stomping around in frustration for a little while. It’s emerged that Russia’s regulator RosComNadzor has blocked GitHub after the popular software and coding collaboration platform was found to be hosting content related to suicide — specifically, see this file that details 32 ways to kill yourself. The “block” …

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Russia to block piracy websites permanently after one copyright violation

Starting next May, websites guilty of more than one copyright violation will be permanently blocked in the country. The move comes as part of a new anti-piracy bill signed into law by President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday, ramping up what many critics see as an already draconian set of copyright protection rules. Once a website is blocked by a court decision, it cannot be unblocked, according to the …

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Russian agency looks to meet with Twitter, Facebook on new laws

The Russian government agency looking to enforce new restrictions on the Internet has asked Twitter and Facebook to send representatives to Russia to discuss the laws. A spokesman for Russian government media regulator Roscomnadzor confirmed the planned meetings. The new laws require bloggers to register with the government and Internet data regarding Russians to be stored …

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Cross-border sales to Russia: super mild tax regime maintained

In what looks as a final decision after a long period of discussions and unconfirmed announcements, Russia Economic Development Minister Alexey Ulyukaev announced yesterday a new threshold for customs taxation affecting cross-border sales to Russian online consumers. These will continue to enjoy tax-free shopping through foreign retailers, as long as their purchases do not exceed …

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Lawmakers drop Jan. 1 deadline for mandatory personal data storage on Russian servers

Last month, the lower house of the Russian parliament discussed new amendments to make personal data storage on domestic servers mandatory as early as January 2015 – instead of 2016 as previously foreseen by new legislation adopted this past summer. Those amendments were adopted in their first and second readings. The period allowed for compliance …

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