Russian Internet Restriction Laws
GPTKB entity
Statements (49)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| gptkbp:instanceOf |
gptkb:Internet_regulation_law
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| gptkbp:affects |
Search engines
Social media platforms Internet service providers in Russia Ordinary internet users in Russia |
| gptkbp:alsoKnownAs |
Sovereign Internet Law
|
| gptkbp:country |
gptkb:Russia
|
| gptkbp:criticizedFor |
gptkb:Reporters_Without_Borders
gptkb:Amnesty_International gptkb:Freedom_House gptkb:Human_Rights_Watch Human rights organizations Enabling mass surveillance Threatening freedom of expression |
| gptkbp:dateEnacted |
2019
|
| gptkbp:enables |
Creation of national domain name system
Disconnection from global internet in emergencies Government control over internet traffic routing |
| gptkbp:enactedBy |
gptkb:Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom
|
| gptkbp:enforcedBy |
gptkb:Roskomnadzor
|
| gptkbp:impact |
International criticism
Increased government surveillance Reduced internet freedom in Russia Self-censorship by online platforms Technical challenges for ISPs |
| gptkbp:legalBasis |
Federal Law No. 242-FZ
Federal Law No. 276-FZ Federal Law No. 97-FZ |
| gptkbp:mainProvision |
Requires ISPs to install deep packet inspection equipment
Allows government to block access to content Mandates data localization Enables government to isolate Russian internet (Runet) from global internet |
| gptkbp:notableEvent |
Blocking of Facebook and Instagram in 2022
Blocking of LinkedIn Partial blocking of Telegram Slowing down of Twitter in 2021 |
| gptkbp:purpose |
gptkb:censorship
National security Control of information flow |
| gptkbp:relatedConcept |
gptkb:Great_Firewall_of_China
gptkb:Runet Digital sovereignty Internet censorship in Russia |
| gptkbp:relatedLegislation |
Federal Law No. 149-FZ
Federal Law No. 90-FZ Yarovaya Law |
| gptkbp:bfsParent |
gptkb:Russian_internet_culture
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| gptkbp:bfsLayer |
8
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| https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label |
Russian Internet Restriction Laws
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