An organization called the Institute for the Development of the Internet has prepared a
Program for the Long-Term Development of the Internet . By November 1, 2015, the document must be submitted to the President of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin. CNews
publishes some points from the roadmap, which is an attachment to this program. The roadmap contains proposals for combating digital piracy on the Internet. Specific measures: regulation of corporate networks, exclusion from the issuance of search engines "pirated" links "and the introduction of digital fingerprints.
In corporate networks it is proposed to ban "pirated" traffic. One of the interesting proposals is the introduction of legal liability for the use of UDP traffic by legal entities.
User Datagram Protocol is a transport layer protocol. This is one of the most important elements of the TCP / IP suite. A proposal to prohibit UDP may be caused by the fact that they are often used by clients of peer-to-peer file-sharing networks. But the protocol is used not only for these purposes. Often, it can stream video and audio, establish a connection for calls, use DNS queries, time protocols, DHCP, etc. for queries.
The document also suggests introducing duties for search engines to filter links to “pirated” websites: this is active filtering and exclusion from issuing repeat offenders. Representatives of "Yandex" do not agree with the proposed measures. At Yandex, they believe that right holders already have enough legal means to deal with unlicensed content. Copyright holders are ready to issue search engine lists for removal from the issue. At the moment, this is how Google works: a search engine removes pages from issue according to the American "Copyright Act in the digital age" (DMCA). Right holders want to force search engines to lower pirates in extradition.
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The roadmap proposes to abandon the currently operating mechanism of state-accredited collective management organizations for copyright in favor of organizations on a contractual basis. It is proposed to create a register of owners, which will lead the federal executive body.
The project "RosKomSvoboda"
provides the text of the roadmap.
Updated 17:40: Herman Klimenko, founder of LiveInternet, writes in his Facebook account that the proposal to ban UDP was only in one of the versions of the document. In the
current version it is missing.