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Google remained at large – RosInvest.Com

Понедельник, 29 сентября 2014 г.

Roscomnadzor no hurry to record working in the Russian foreign Internet companies as organizers of information dissemination (ARI). Office sent Google, Facebook and Twitter have not yet notified of the need to create an account, and informational messages with explanations “law of the bloggers”.

Told ComNews reporter’s press secretary Vadim Roskomnadzora Ampelonsky.

The registry ARI already included gay “VKontakte” services “Yandex”, Rambler and Mail.Ru, he confirmed. Resources such as “Habrahabr” and “Roem.ru” pass the registration process. Vadim Ampelonsky explained that the agency sends the company notice of registration in the register of ARI when Roscomnadzor receives requests from law enforcement agencies in relation to Internet companies. “So far, requests from law enforcement officials concerned only Russian sites. Regarding Google, Facebook and Twitter, they are not received,” – he said.

Meanwhile, the media reported on September 26 that sent Roscomnadzor Facebook, Gmail and Twitter notification of the need to register in Russia as ARI. The company is not confirmed. Google’s Moscow office has not received a notice from Roskomnadzora, specified the press-secretary of Google Russia Svetlana Anurova. “Like many other foreign companies, we follow established procedures for cooperation with the Russian authorities, – she said. – We are always ready to discuss options to improve them”.

Roscomnadzor already sent it to American companies information on how to register as a ARI and other necessary documents, but did not notice requirement to register in the registry. “The Office is with Google and other companies dialogue. They are actively exploring the requirements of the law, consult with the central offices and lawyers,” – he added, positively assessed the progress of this process.

Despite the fact that Google, Facebook and Twitter have not received requests from law enforcement agencies, a spokesman Roskomnadzora believes that American companies in the near future will be included in the register of ARI.

The Russian Internet the company noted that the registration in the list of ARI is fast. “Yandex” has received from Roskomnadzora requirement for its inclusion in the register of communicators in early September, recalled a company spokeswoman Asya Melkumova. Already on September 12 services “Yandex” included in this register.

“This requirement means only that Roscomnadzor at the request of law enforcement officials asked the” Yandex “contact data on the work of our communications services. Inclusion in Register associated with the responsibilities of communication services to store non-personal (impersonal), information on its users and on the exchange of electronic messages for six months, “- she said.

The head of the legal department of Mail.Ru Group Anton Malginov noted that the registration process takes a snap. “The only aspect that may need to be taken into account – need to register on Gosuslugi.ru, which, in turn, requires an electronic signature, – he explained. – But the whole process takes place at all stages simply and clearly, without -or difficulty “.

Internet services are required to register in Roskomnadzor in the execution of the” law of the bloggers. ” This term refers to the amendments to the law “On Information, Information Technologies and Protection of Information” and other legislative acts “in order to streamline the exchange of information with the use of information and telecommunication networks”, which came into Russia in force on 1 August 2014 г.

According to these amendments, Internet services (the organizers of the dissemination of information) must store data about their users within six months and make them available upon request of law enforcement and intelligence agencies without a court order. The law says that ARI should keep it metadata, ie information about who and when it was delivered to the post, not its contents.

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