Domain name suspension in Russia – Internet-infrastructure-based tool to control free expression




Sivetc Liudmila

Korpisaari Päivi

2022

Viestin viemää – Viestintäoikeuden vuosikirja 2021

FORUM IURIS Helsingin yliopiston oikeustieteellisen tiedekunnan julkaisuja

99

121

978-951-51-7933-3

978-951-51-7932-6

1456-842X

https://www.edilex.fi/viestintaoikeuden-vuosikirja/1000860006

https://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/177132851



This article focuses on the state control of the Russian Internet infrastructure. Since 2012, Russian State has tightened control over the Russian Internet. According to some researchers, Russia set as a goal the achievement of total control over any online activity. As regards online free expression, Russia introduced extensive legislation to intensify state control, a decision that has been criticized as “legal haste,” “blitzkrieg,” and “the occupation of Runet.” The indirect regulation by infrastructure has direct effects on online speech because it can be expressed and accessed only through the Internet infrastructure.


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