Saturday, May 30, 2015

“The right to oblivion” – the Russians will be able to remove all of your data from the Internet – Deyta.RU

May 30, 2015, 13:17, Data. In the State Duma introduced a bill requiring search engines only one citizen request to remove information about this person, reports IA “Date” with reference to the documents appearing on the the official website of the State Duma. Thus, everyone will be able fully to “erase” themselves with the Internet. In the Russian segment of the Internet, this law has already received an informal name – the “right to oblivion”.

The bill prescribes to amend the federal law “On Information, Information Technologies and Protection of Information».

The information that the user may require to delete is inaccurate, outdated (over three years) information and other data that violate the laws. Under the exemption is subject to only the information about the events containing elements of a criminal offense (as long as the terms expire criminal liability).

After receiving the appropriate treatment search services have three days to perform these requirements or granting motivated refusal.

As you know, the EU is the rule applies not so long ago, but the request to remove one of the most popular. More than 12,000 Europeans turned to the service on the first day of its existence. It is possible that Russian users also eager to stop leaving traces on the Internet. In addition, more stringent requirements are going to be introduced for all social networking sites, where to register.

It should be noted that for refusing to remove information provided fairly substantial fines. Their amount varies from 100 thousand rubles (for failure to comply with a request of a citizen) to three million rubles (for failure to similar claims already by the court).

Earlier, a proposal to give the “right to oblivion” on board Roskomnadzor called Russian presidential aide Igor Shchegolev. This proposal is the representative office was fully supported

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