❗️👨🏻⚖️Владимир Путин подписалзакон о конфискации имущества за фейки о российской армии и призывы к экстремизму
В отличие от практики конфискации в СССР, здесь речь идет не о «любых деньгах или имуществе». Мера коснется только того имущества, которое «нажито преступным путем» или используется для финансирования незаконной деятельности.
По задумке парламентариев, преступник должен понимать, что все заработанное на такой деятельности у него отберут.
❗️👨🏻⚖️Владимир Путин подписалзакон о конфискации имущества за фейки о российской армии и призывы к экстремизму
В отличие от практики конфискации в СССР, здесь речь идет не о «любых деньгах или имуществе». Мера коснется только того имущества, которое «нажито преступным путем» или используется для финансирования незаконной деятельности.
По задумке парламентариев, преступник должен понимать, что все заработанное на такой деятельности у него отберут.
The company maintains that it cannot act against individual or group chats, which are “private amongst their participants,” but it will respond to requests in relation to sticker sets, channels and bots which are publicly available. During the invasion of Ukraine, Pavel Durov has wrestled with this issue a lot more prominently than he has before. Channels like Donbass Insider and Bellum Acta, as reported by Foreign Policy, started pumping out pro-Russian propaganda as the invasion began. So much so that the Ukrainian National Security and Defense Council issued a statement labeling which accounts are Russian-backed. Ukrainian officials, in potential violation of the Geneva Convention, have shared imagery of dead and captured Russian soldiers on the platform. Messages are not fully encrypted by default. That means the company could, in theory, access the content of the messages, or be forced to hand over the data at the request of a government. The account, "War on Fakes," was created on February 24, the same day Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a "special military operation" and troops began invading Ukraine. The page is rife with disinformation, according to The Atlantic Council's Digital Forensic Research Lab, which studies digital extremism and published a report examining the channel. Pavel Durov, a billionaire who embraces an all-black wardrobe and is often compared to the character Neo from "the Matrix," funds Telegram through his personal wealth and debt financing. And despite being one of the world's most popular tech companies, Telegram reportedly has only about 30 employees who defer to Durov for most major decisions about the platform. Andrey, a Russian entrepreneur living in Brazil who, fearing retaliation, asked that NPR not use his last name, said Telegram has become one of the few places Russians can access independent news about the war.
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