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≈6000 residents of Yaroslavl are disconnected from LiveJournal by court decision

[goat Frank] It is time for old readers of Habrahabr to recall the legal drama I mentioned in February 2011 : the blogger nb_licantrop , for which investigative actions in the extremism case were previously conducted, published in his blog the results of a scan of a prosecutor’s statement filed with the court. In the statement it was not difficult to see then that the prosecutor considered this blogger as the administrator of LiveJournal and asked to recognize the whole livejournal.com as an extremist diary, and the court’s decision to send to the Ministry of Justice - obviously, in order to replenish the local “Extremist List” materials.

Then the court did not decide to block one of the largest blog hosting sites (that is, the first by the number of blog entries per day, judging by the statistics of the Yandex search on blogs and ignore Twitter and Mail.Ru microblogs ) - and many breathed freely.

It took about a year and a half - and the story repeated; this time, unfortunately, with another, with the opposite result (and certainly with another blogger and another prosecutor - but this is not important).
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AiF-Yaroslavl reports on its website from the words of a local TV channel that yesterday (July 17, 2012), users of one of the Yaroslavl providers (total ≈6000 people) could not open the LiveJournal website. It turned out that one of the pages in one of the LiveJournal blogs was recognized as extremist, and the court decided to close access to LiveJournal as a whole, blocking by IP-address - and the provider was forced to obey the demand of the prosecutor’s office, backed up by a court decision.

AiF-Yaroslavl also conveys the provider's intention to file a cassation appeal to the regional court, and all of us can only keep a close eye on the updates of the Federal List of Extremist Materials (perhaps a convenient typo will appear there, as happened with the decision of one of the Ulyanovsk district courts) to clarify the veracity of the information provided by the newspaper and TV journalists.

Appendage. Thanks to the comments that Talyutin and router left, I have no serious doubts about the veracity of the above news. We even have a photocopy of the resulting part of the court decision on blocking LiveJournal by IP address:

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The provider, therefore, is called "Nethis TELECOM".

The first illustration is the goat Frank, the unofficial symbol mascot of LiveJournal.

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/148029/


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