Yes, the bill on the mandatory registration of websites is becoming more and more real. The fact is that "the State Duma Committee on Information Policy approved for the first reading a law on the mandatory registration of all resources created on the Internet in Roskomnadzor."
The head of the committee, Alexei Mitrofanov, says that the law can already be sent to the Duma for the first reading, after which the nuances will be clarified.
Well, and Mitrofanova’s deputy, Leonid Levin, sees nothing wrong with each site being registered. “We all have a passport. Why not know who exactly is behind this or that resource? ”- says the deputy.
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It is worth noting that the bill itself, which presumes registration of all new Internet resources in Roskomnadzor, was proposed around mid-January. If this bill passes, then any natural or legal person who creates his own website or the company's website will be obliged to report his work to the supervisory authority.
Otherwise, you will have to pay a fine of up to 5 thousand rubles in the case of individuals, and 100-200 thousand rubles for legal entities.
Among other things, the bill obliges site owners to keep all user communications for six months. The term “user communications” means written text, images, sounds and any actions performed by the user on the site.
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