I want to add a few words here.
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Originally Posted by woj
I haven't heard of any civilized country where you have to register your blog with the government? have you?
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1) Not a blog but yourself or your company to register as a media.
2) In fact, you don't have to register anything. Simple just because no one can count your visitors. Not even in theory. That's why this "law" have never been enforced even towards those who make Putin piss his pants every single day.
3) There are many other strange rules in other civilized countries as well. E.g. in South Korea (yes, I said
South) all political content is censored. In Germany you can't run an adult-oriented site w/o a special age verification system. The UK has a huge case of
the Internet censure. So any country has some restrictions towards the Internet. The violations can be recommended a punishable. In the USA you can get a jail time for visiting the sites with illegal content, etc. So the most important here is which exactly restrictions do really work and which don't.