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After the incident with Medvedev began checking how blocked prohibited sites in public places

Free WiFi hotspots do not give rest to the authorities. Only yesterday it became known about the planned increase in fines up to 200,000 rubles for owners of open hotspots who do not identify the user. Fines threaten including libraries, schools and restaurants.

Now a scheduled inspection announced Roskomnadzor. Specially trained specialists in Moscow and the regions of Russia go to public places (cafes, parks, business centers, etc.) where they work hotspots - and look at their laptops on how prohibited sites are filtered.

At the moment, Roskomnadzor has checked over 400 access points in the central federal district, 15 violations have been revealed. Places of checks are chosen so as not to repeatedly check the same carrier.

The administration of institutions is not responsible for the violation. In case the telecom operator does not daily unload information from the Unified Domain Name Registry and does not restrict access to sites for subscribers, it is attracted by Article 14.1, Part 3 of the Administrative Code (fine up to 40,000 rubles) for violating the requirements and conditions of licenses.
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In the future, they want to increase fines. The Ministry of Communications offers for each non-blocked link or IP address to impose a fine for officials in the amount of 3,000–5,000 rubles, for entrepreneurs - 10–30 thousand rubles, for legal entities - 50–100 thousand rubles.

Not so long ago, Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev connected to the Internet in one of the open hotspots, calmly went to the blocked site Rutracker.org and found a pirated copy of the movie "Survivor" through a search on the site, which was very disturbed. He angrily addressed the Minister of Communications and Communications Nikolai Nikiforov, who was present at the meeting: “So how does your Roskomnadzor block it?”.

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/356000/


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