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TASS — Kremlin: Internet companies may be penalized for allowing calls for unauthorized protests

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According to the Kremlin spokesman, large Internet companies are becoming platforms for echoing calls to hold illegitimate activities, that’s why they are warnedThe fine line between liberty and license, freedom and responsibility, rights and duties, individual and social, personal freedom and the rule of law.It seems that advocating illegal activity, promoting it,  or enabling it may be stepping over the line.TASSKremlin: Internet companies may be penalized for allowing calls for unauthorized protestsRelatedOn notice.TASSMoscow Prosecutor’s Office sends warnings to January 31 rally organizers, social mediaRelatedSpoiling the fun?Sputnik InternationalSocial Networks Remove Calls on Teenagers to Participate in Rallies, Russian Watchdog SaysIn LondonSputnik InternationalHS2 Protester: The

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According to the Kremlin spokesman, large Internet companies are becoming platforms for echoing calls to hold illegitimate activities, that’s why they are warned
The fine line between liberty and license, freedom and responsibility, rights and duties, individual and social, personal freedom and the rule of law.

It seems that advocating illegal activity, promoting it,  or enabling it may be stepping over the line.

TASS
Kremlin: Internet companies may be penalized for allowing calls for unauthorized protests


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