Keep a record of prohibited sites will be a third-party organization, not Roskomnadzor

    As you know, in November 1 of this year, the registry of banned sites will begin to work. Sites whose contents do not comply with Russian law will be entered into this registry (first of all, the notorious child pornography, plus some other types of content). It became known a long time ago about the creation of the registry, but no one has decided who will lead it.

    At the beginning, it was planned to involve a third party, a non-profit organization like the Safe Internet League, in maintaining the registry. After some time, it was decided that the Roskomnadzor would keep the “black list” without attracting assistants. And today it became known that, nevertheless, this registry will be maintained by a third party, and not Roskomnadzor itself.

    According to officials, it is necessary to monitor illegal sites around the clock, and the registry should be updated non-stop. But civil servants are forbidden to work around the clock, so Roskomnadzor is not suitable for the role of observer and “overseer”. Thus, officials still have to attract a third party to work with the registry. It is worth recalling that the "black list" of sites itself is created within the framework of the adopted law on combating drug propaganda, child pornography and calls for suicide on the Web.

    If the “observer” discovers a page with prohibited content, then such a page is entered into the registry, which is notified to the hosting company that serves such a site. In turn, this company is obliged to agree with the owner of the site to remove materials that are deemed illegal. If it is not possible to agree, then not a separate section or page is entered into the registry, but the entire site, which providers are then obligated to block.

    via Lenta

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