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OpenDocuments become standard in Russia

As of June 1, Russian civil administrative authorities have been accepting documents submitted by citizens in electronic form, specifically in the OpenDocument Format, or ODF, an international standard for documents, spreadsheets, charts, and presentations.

Glonass sets goal to exceed GPS accuracy twofold; Vice PM guarantees free service worldwide

Roscosmos Deputy head Anatoly Shilov announced yesterday significant improvement in Glonass accuracy. “Today, the system’s precision is to 6 meters, compared to 7 meters for GPS. In the next one or two years we must achieve an accuracy of 2 to 3 meters.” The statement was made at an international forum on satellite navigation held in …

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Putin creates powerful innovation agency; Skolkovo could lose momentum

Presented as the brainchild of Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, the Agency for Strategic Initiatives (ASI) has appeared on the scene as a major element in Russia’s state sponsored innovation policy. Though making its fist public debut only three weeks ago, the project appears to have been duly prepared, as witnessed by the agency’s brand new …

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Domain administrator in violation of champagne maker’s trademark rights

On 18 May 2011 the Presidium of the Supreme Arbitration Court (SAC) issued a decree requiring the domain administrator of the www.mumm.ru site to cease using the domain name. The SAC has ruled that use of the name infringes the exclusive rights of champagne maker G.H. Mumm & Cie to the “Mumm” trademark.

Russian representative may gain seat on ICANN board

Russia could soon have a representative on the board of directors of ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers), the international U.S.-based domain-name authority. The announcement was made yesterday at the second Russian Internet Governance Forum (RIGF) in Moscow. Marina Nikerova, chairwoman of Russia’s national domain coordination center, has applied to join ICANN’s board. …

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Sweeping new changes planned for telecom frequencies market

The Russian government is considering major new changes to regulations governing ownership of radio frequencies, reports Vedomosti, a Russian business daily. If adopted, the changes would fundamentally alter the existing Law on Telecommunications, passed in 2003. Under the proposed new changes, mobile and telecommunications operators will have the right to share, buy, and sell telecommunications …

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Industry reverberations at the Russian Internet Forum

Some 500 speakers at the annual three-day Russian Internet Forum (RIF) participated in dozens of conferences and forums on virtually everything from SEO, online PR and non-standard advertising to usability, group buying, payment systems, and online monetization issues. Those concerned with legal issues and regulation were served with conferences on author’s rights, children’s Internet safety …

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Google blacklists pirate sites at publisher’s request

Google has deleted from its search results the links to 446 pages of 106 pirate resources, which had illegally borrowed content owned by Eksmo, a leading Russian publisher. Among the blacklisted sites are Bookmir.ru, Fanknig.ru, and Kniga-free.ru, as well as torrent tracker Torrentino.com, reported Vedomosti, a Russian business daily.

MTS becomes second nationwide GSM operator

MTS, the leading Russian mobile operator based on number of subscribers (71.4 million in 2010), won a tender for GSM frequencies in the Penza region, the last remaining region it had yet to penetrate. Until now, MegaFon was alone in operating GSM networks in all of Russia’s 83 regions.

Adobe awarded 7.4 million rubles in copyright violation case

Adobe Systems has won a civil suit against Sergey Mikirtumov, who has been ordered to pay the company 7,440,000 rubles (approximately $262,000) for selling and distributing pirated software. The damages award is the largest to be granted to Adobe in Russia, said Natalya Kalinina, a legal assistant for the firm that represented Adobe in the …

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Russian Internet “relatively uncensored,” says US watchdog

In its Freedom on the Net 2011 report, Freedom House, an American NGO that monitors freedom progress or restrictions around the world, assigned Russia the status of a “partly free” country. The report acknowledges that the Russian Internet has remained a “relatively uncensored platform for public debate and the expression of political opinions,” in contrast with more …

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Digital multiplex broadcasting to switch to DVB-Т2 standard

The Russian Ministry of Communications and Mass Media is considering switching digital multiplex broadcasting (TV channel packages) over to the DVB-T2 standard, the Russian press reported. The move would free up frequencies for additional content, possibly for use by regional channels.

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