MOSCOW, June 16. The State Duma adopted in the first reading a draft law provides for fines of up to 3 million rubles. for failing to stop the search engine of Internet users access to a “false and irrelevant” information.
As the correspondent of “Rosbalt”, voted against its adoption only to a State Duma deputy Dmitry Gudkov.
The initiative for the adoption of the law, which the media dubbed the “right to oblivion”, acted as a group of deputies of the three factions of the Duma, including the State Duma deputy from the Liberal Democratic Party Vadim Dengin and State Duma deputy from the Communist Party, Leonid Kalashnikov.
The bill gives the right of any citizen, especially a politician or bureaucrat, require the operator to stop the issuance of search engine links to distributed information about it. According to the document, it is a false information, and information distributed in violation of the law.
Block also offers access to “reliable information about the events that took place and ended more than three years ago, with the exception of information about events containing elements of a criminal offense, terms of criminal responsibility for which has not expired, and and information about the crime committed by a citizen, on which has not been paid or not a conviction, “the document says.
The bill provides as an extrajudicial procedure for limiting access to information (at the request of the applicant) or by a court decision in case of failure of the operator to perform a search of the applicant’s claim.
The MPs argue that the bill is not intended to restrict access to Internet resources directly distribute information about the citizen.
“The adoption of the bill will contribute to a more complete and timely protection of honor, dignity and business reputation of citizens”, – assured the State Duma.
The second reading of a document promising to modify themselves in keeping with the Internet search engines.
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