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Urukhayy2016-05-27 16:07:21
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Urukhayy, 2016-05-27 16:07:21

How are site owners held accountable if passport data for the domain is not specified?

If a person has indicated "left" passport data to a domain name, and then engages in illegal activities on the Internet on this domain, how can he be "calculated" by the state. services?
Regarding illegal activities, is the "donation" (donat) of players, in exchange for virtual game values, an illegal activity?
And if you are engaged in the provision of web hosting without officially registering: having bought a domain (even indicating the correct passport data) and setting up a website, then how are they held accountable for this?

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landergate, 2016-06-05
@Urukhayy

If a person has indicated "left" passport data to a domain name, and then engages in illegal activities on the Internet on this domain, how can he be "calculated" by the state. services?

They may not calculate, but divide the domain in a pre-trial order.
If you draw attention to yourself, then the authorities make a request to the domain registrar.
If the registrar does not have your personal data, confirmed by a scan of your passport (UNVERIFIED), then the registrar requests them from you by registration email. If they are not received in a short time, the domain can be partitioned. The registrar can partition a domain without asking you to confirm the data if the domain was UNVERIFIED at the time of the request.
Yes, because you do not pay income tax, you are not registered as an entrepreneur/organization.
I will assume that you are hosting a server for an existing online game, and you are not the author/developer of the game client.
The copyright holder can sue you for: copyright infringement, loss of profits, theft of intellectual property, illegal modification of the program.
According to the Criminal Code, the condition for liability in relation to illegal business is the infliction of large damage to citizens, organizations or the state, or the extraction of income on a large scale. Large-scale income or large-scale damage is recognized as damage or income in an amount exceeding one million five hundred thousand rubles.
But it is possible that a copyright claim will include an estimate of your income provided by the plaintiff that looks like a liability clause in size.

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Eugene, 2016-05-27
@crazy_prog

Government agencies are not very interested in such people, because a lot of people are engaged in illegal immigration on the Internet, but if you have a very large income and you transfer to an electronic wallet, one of the main methods of detection, then you will pay a fine or be attracted to something else!

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