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What did Roskomnadzor not like in the article about beer?
Received a notification, could not find what they attributed to "information, the distribution of which is prohibited in the Russian Federation"?
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A notification is sent about the entry into the Unified Register of Domain Names, Site Page Pointers on the Internet and Network Addresses Allowing the Identification of Internet Sites Containing Information the Distribution of Which is Prohibited in the Russian Federation of the following pointer(s) page (s) of the site on the Internet: magov.net/blog/4043.html .
If the hosting provider and (or) the owner of the site does not take measures to remove prohibited information and (or) restrict access to the site on the Internet, a decision will be made to include in the unified register a network address that allows you to identify the site on the Internet, containing information, the distribution of which is prohibited in the Russian Federation, and access to it will be limited.
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From the point of view of Article 15 of the Federal Law No. 149, the rhyme cited in the note can easily turn out to be seditious. Especially if you read it not in its entirety, but snatching out separate lines: "Pour drugs into the veins richly", "So hang yourself, cattle", then this is already enough to talk about the propaganda of suicides and drugs. Especially if someone needed a reason to remove such an article from the site.
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