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Originally Posted by woj
it may perhaps give you some rights, but it also makes you responsible for what you publish... you can no longer publish some wild conspiracy theories without proof, can't publish anything anti-russian, etc...
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No, not anti-Russian of course. What do you mean on "anti-Russian"? LOL ))) However there are really many rules for the public media such as "no adult language", "no propaganda on suicide", "no propaganda on terrorism", "no propaganda of non-traditional sex to kids" etc. That's why nobody wants to register the blogs as a news media.
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Originally Posted by woj
that's not the point, you said there are no laws restricting your freedoms in Russia... when in fact there are, maybe you won't go to jail over it, but if you can get fined over it it's "illegal"...
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So which one does restrict my rights here? As I told you above, I may not register my blogs as a news media and I won't be considered a journalist. So what? How does this law apply to my unregistered blogs? It's like if you want to be an official republican, you have to join the republican party. Does this rule restricts your rights somehow? Once again, it's not a crime if you don't register your site as a news media and there is no punishment for that. The western media has twisted it as usually. Like it was with a law with a fine for a propaganda of gay sex to kids, which was considered as an anti-homosexual law by the homo pedoes of the world. It's not a crime to be a homo in Russia and to suggest a homosexual act to another adult. It's forbidden only if someone does it towards minors. In this case he/she will be fined. What's wrong with that law? Don't you have some similar law in the States and why your president Obama was so angry about it?