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    INTERNET CONTROL IN QUESTION: RUSSIA'S LAW COULD BE PRECEDENT FOR ARMENIA
    By Gohar Abrahamyan

    ArmeniaNow
    17.07.12 | 16:23

    The draft bill on making amendments to the Law "On Information"
    adopted at the State Duma of Russia last week will enable limiting
    access to Internet content without judicial procedures.

    The supporters of the draft amendments believe that it will be
    possible to control materials of pornographic content, propaganda of
    narcotics, etc.

    Those who are against the draft bill believe that it will result in
    censorship, because the control will be done by companies authorized
    by the government.

    Such websites as the Russian version of Wikipedia and Life Journal
    bloggers' service are among the opponents of the draft bill.

    The Armenian 'Internet Society' NGO is also against the draft law
    and hopes that Armenia will not copy Russia.

    "In 2006, Armenia along with 40 countries, signed the convention
    against cyber crimes, according to which no limitation can be imposed
    on a website without a court decision," says Grigor Saghyan, deputy
    chairman of 'Internet Society' NGO, adding that blocking a website
    without a court decision is against Armenia's Constitution, too.

    According to Saghyan, control over Internet content has become a daily
    issue, and the matter is being discussed on the international level,
    and some countries even suggest passing the Internet content control
    to the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), which is part of
    the United Nations (UN).

    Saghyan says that Armenia only once imposed limitations on Internet
    content on March 3-20, 2008, when a state of emergency was declared
    in Armenia. No other limitations have been imposed under state bodies'
    order.




    From: A. Papazian
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