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21 May 2015 14:01:04
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In Russia can permanently block and Rutracker Pleer.com

Photo: ©Fotolia/Pavel Ignatovthe Moscow city court has pioneered a new anti-piracy law.

the Moscow city court delivered its first two decisions on the new Russian anti-piracy law.  It's about adopting a preliminary injunction to popular, including Belarusians, sites – torrent tracker Rutracker.org and music library Pleer.com, Vedomosti with reference to the representative of Moscow city court. If there are two court decisions in favor of the holders sites may be blocked permanently.



it is Known that the Moscow city court has satisfied claims of the two companies – "S. B. A. production" and "S. B. A. music publishing". "S. B. A. production," demanded the removal of the band Artik &Asti's website Rutracker.org, "S. B. A. music publishing" – from the website Pleer.com. We are talking about the songs "Kissing", "Extraordinary", "never gonna let you", "Remember", "So", "Winter", "all You can" and others. the

Roskomnadzor has already received a judgment in one of the songs, said the representative of Roscomnadzor Vadim Ampelonskiy. Now the site administrators have three days to remove the disputed content. If they don't, they will lock that will last until the court decision on the introduction or cancellation of security measures.

Earlier, similar decisions were made on the website Rutracker.org but it was on the old version of anti-piracy law. Now, for a lifetime of blocked websites, the rights holders must obtain two new solutions.

In Belarus such anti-piracy legislation, however, we have determined the order of lock and unlock sites, and the responsible state agencies. the

the Website may be blocked, if he has during the year issued two or more written warnings from the Ministry of information, it contains materials aimed at trafficking, as well as other information, is prohibited or limited to distribution in the country, and if the owners didn't comply with the legitimate demands of government agencies to eliminate violations of the legislation of Belarus on mass media.
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