Recently, the remarks of statesmen and people close to them regarding the tightening of control over the Network have become more frequent. With some of the statements it is difficult to argue, but from others it shakes.
"We propose to introduce a heavier punishment for the distribution of extremist materials through the media and the Internet," -
Interfax reports the words of the head of the Duma committee on legislation Pavel Krasheninnikov. The need for this is underlined by him in connection with the recent explosion at the Cherkizovsky market in Moscow. Recall, powered explosive devices were collected by hackers according to schemes posted on the Internet.
Krasheninnikov said that he already has a bill in which it is proposed to introduce articles into the Criminal Code providing for responsibility for involvement in the extremist community. Currently, the bill is awaiting the conclusion of the government.
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The fact that the attention of the state to the Internet has become more steadfast is also indicated by the
message of the Internet project On the eve of Ru. According to him, at the All-Russian Internet Forum “RIF-Marathon” (held near Yekaterinburg) with information that the idea of ​​restricting access to the Internet is being discussed in the Federation Council and the State Duma, Alexander Aigistov, Deputy Chairman of the Board of ROCIT, spoke. On the question of how exactly the state is going to limit access, he replied.
“By convention, access to the“ web ”will be divided into two levels,” remarks Aigistova’s thought the day before. - Full access: a person is registered as a user, that is, gives all the information about himself. Partial: a person connects to the Internet without registering, but at the same time he has no right to send any information - in particular, to conduct
e-mail correspondence, use ICQ, etc. ”.
After this message, an employee of ROCIT, probably jokingly added: "If Internet users do not react negatively to such ideas, then perhaps they will be implemented."
“Habrahabr”, by the way, already somehow
quoted Alexander Aigistov’s words - they surprised the public a lot. Then he argued that the company "Yandex" is listed in some spyware lists.