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Proposed amendment to internet laws could make Russian ISPs liable for user’s crimes

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 February 21, 2013  Posted by Dissent Laws, Non-U.S., Online

New amendment that would make internet service providers disclose the identity of users who commit crimes online. If providers refuse they will become suspects in criminal cases instead of the users.

Read more on RT.com.

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