Russia moves date when personal data law came into force to 1st Jan 2015

Anton Nesterov komachi@openmailbox.org
Sat Sep 20 03:32:59 PDT 2014


Today Duma have passed in first reading bill which moves date when
personal data law came into force from 1st Sep 2016 to 1st Jan 2015.

Original law forbid storing any personal data of Russian users outside
of Russia.

"We need to speed up the law, it's not a secret that personal data is
the object of attention of criminals and special services of Western
countries." — says one of the authors, Alexandr Yushenko from Communists
party.

"And maybe we need to forbid all that social networks, as in Iran? Let
everyone involved in amateur, go to the cinema, museums. They sit alone
in that networks, or acquaint with somebody, and then follows sexual
promiscuity. It's indeed dangerous, you just say an extra word — and
then claim on you in court!" — says Vitaliy Zolochevsky, member of LDPR
party.

438 votes for, 0 against, 0 abstained.


Bill
http://asozd2.duma.gov.ru/main.nsf/%28Spravka%29?OpenAgent&RN=596277-6&02
Voting results http://vote.duma.gov.ru/vote/87314
Report http://rublacklist.net/8662/ (in Russian)
Another one http://www.rosbalt.ru/main/2014/09/19/1317343.html (in Russian)

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