The Ministry of Communications prepared a bill in which it prescribes the responsibility of operators for violating the rules of blocking websites in the amount of up to 100 thousand rubles for each unlocked link or IP address, listed by Roskomnadzor in the “black list”.

On February 17, 2016, Dmitry Medvedev at a meeting of the Governmental Council on Cinema freely came from a personal iPad on Rutracker.org, which was the theme for the
Tale of Medvedev-hacker . At this moment, the tablet was connected to the VGIK Wi-Fi network site. The Prime Minister
’s press service
confirmed that it was indeed a blocked Rutracker.org, and not its “counterpart” Rutracker.ru.
The representative of Roskomnadzor, Vadim Ampelonsky, explained this by saying that the provider LLC “Jumos Center” is in the process of liquidation, and its technical staff is dismissed - there is no one to add sites to the list of blocked. This event was the reason for the
prosecutor's office to check the availability of Rutracker.org from different regions of Russia.
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In October 2015, the Ministry of Communications and Mass Media of the Russian Federation
began to prepare the law “On Amendments to the Code of Administrative Offenses (in terms of establishing the responsibility of telecom operators for non-fulfillment of the obligation to restrict access to sites on the Internet)”. Under this bill, the Internet provider faces a fine if within a day from the date the site is included in the registry of prohibited resources it does not block it for its users.
The former head of the Coordination Center of the national Internet domain, Andrei Kolesnikov,
told Izvestia about one of the problems of the draft law: that it works. Although the old IP is blocked, the resource is working. Who is guilty? Operator? Not! And according to the law it turns out that he will have to be fined up to 100 thousand ”.