[liberationtech] Russian Internet Content Monitoring System To Go Live In December

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# Russian Internet Content Monitoring System To Go Live In December by Glyn Moody Wed, Nov 9th 2011 2:33am Back in April of this year, [the Russian government put out a tender][]:
The major target of the monitoring, at least according to the Russian officials, is not traditional media websites or blogs, but comments at
The stated purpose of the monitoring system was quite specific: the online media outlets (it is important to note that the monitoring system is intended to be used for the content of the sites officially registered as online mass media). Herebs what it would be searching for:
Itbs hard to see how a system costing just half-a-million dollars could achieve all that. And as Russian commentators have pointed out, allowing just a few months for the development and testing is equally suspicious:
In other words, perhaps the whole tendering process was a formality, and things had already been moving forward on this front in the background for some time. Support for that theory comes from the fact that despite the b impossible 3 monthsb of development, [the system will indeed be rolled out next month][]: published at the websites registered as online mass media outlets. It will also monitor user comments. The experts fear that the scale of monitoring will extend to non-registered blogs and sites. As that points out, the danger is that once such a system is up and running, it will be progressively extended to include first b unofficialb media sites like blogs, and then, eventually, everything online. That might also explain why the tender quotes such a ridiculously small figure: the final system would be pretty expensive, but revealing that fact in the original tender would give away the true scope. The question then becomes: what will the authorities do with all that information? Since 2010, Roskomnadzor has been able to require online mass media to remove illegal comments, so it will presumably do the same when content is flagged up by the new system. But the very breadth of the online search is troubling, including as it does things like b false information about federal and regional officialsb, something that could clearly be used against whistle-blowers. Moreover, the danger here is not just for Russian citizens. Once again we are seeing a government striving to keep a much closer watch on key parts of the Internet b in this case, mass media sites. Assuming it succeeds b or at least claims to have succeeded b that is likely to encourage other countries to do the same. Although it would be nice to think that only b repressiveb governments would even think of doing such a thing, recent proposals by politicians in the US and Europe regarding [blocking sites][] and [spying on users][] indicate how naC/ve that would be. Follow me @glynmoody on [Twitter][] or [identi.ca][], and on [Google+][] ## Links [the Russian government put out a tender]: http://globalvoicesonline.org/2011/04/01/russia-new-government-iniative-ques... [told]: http://www.radioportal.ru/law-club/12417/roskomnadzor-khochet-postavit-onlai... [document]: http://zakupki.gov.ru/pgz/public/action/orders/info/common_info/show?notific... [says]: http://www.cnews.ru/news/top/index.shtml?2011/03/21/432836 [the system will indeed be rolled out next month]: http://globalvoicesonline.org/2011/10/24/russia-government-to-launch-content... [reports]: http://www.kommersant.ru/doc/1800370 [blocking sites]: http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20111102/01495216589/article-e-parasite-act... [spying on users]: http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20111021/11554216450/eu-politician-wants-in... [Twitter]: http://twitter.com/glynmoody [identi.ca]: http://identi.ca/glynmoody [Google+]: https://plus.google.com/100647702320088380533 -- Pranesh Prakash Programme Manager Centre for Internet and Society W: http://cis-india.org | T: +91 80 40926283 _______________________________________________ liberationtech mailing list liberationtech@lists.stanford.edu Should you need to change your subscription options, please go to: https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/liberationtech If you would like to receive a daily digest, click "yes" (once you click above) next to "would you like to receive list mail batched in a daily digest?" You will need the user name and password you receive from the list moderator in monthly reminders. Should you need immediate assistance, please contact the list moderator. Please don't forget to follow us on http://twitter.com/#!/Liberationtech ----- End forwarded message ----- -- Eugen* Leitl <a href="http://leitl.org">leitl</a> http://leitl.org ______________________________________________________________ ICBM: 48.07100, 11.36820 http://www.ativel.com http://postbiota.org 8B29F6BE: 099D 78BA 2FD3 B014 B08A 7779 75B0 2443 8B29 F6BE
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