Monday, November 16, 2015

OpenStack 11/17/2015 (a.m.)

  • Tags: surveillance state, Russia, Twitter

    • Moscow has warned Twitter that it must store Russian users' personal data in Russia, under a new law, the national communications watchdog told AFP on Wednesday.

      Legislation that came into force on September 1 requires both Russian and foreign sites, messenger services and search engines to store the data held on Russian users on servers located inside the country.

      The controversial law was adopted amid Internet users' growing concerns about the storage of their data, but also as Russia has moved to tighten security on social media and online news sites that are crucial outlets for the political opposition.

      Non-compliance could lead Russia's communications watchdog Roskomnadzor to block the sites and services.

      Roskomnadzor spokesman Vadim Ampelonsky confirmed to AFP that Russia had changed its initial position on US-based Twitter, which it had previously said did not fall under the law.

      Twitter must comply because it now asks users to supply their , Ampelonsky said, confirming earlier comments by the head of Roskomnadzor Alexander Zharov to Russian media.


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