MOSCOW, October 3rd. / TASS /. Chairman of the State Duma committee on information policy of the sixth convocation Leonid Levin said that the deputies did not plan to introduce fines for citizens for downloading pirated movies sites. According to him, the legislation in this area will be improved in terms of strengthening the fight against the resources on which illegal content hosted.
Earlier, media reported on Monday, citing unnamed sources, that Russia allegedly discussed the possibility of introducing a system of fines for those who illegally download movies. According to publications, violators will be determined by the IP-address.
"The State Duma will continue to fight against illegal content on the network, using the approaches that have been used previously," - said Tass Levin, who is expected to retain his post, and in the seventh convocation of the Chamber. "In particular, it is necessary to fight the pirate sites that broadcast illegal videos and earn it, violating copyrights, rather than with the users who are trying to gain access to that content, not always realizing that it they are granted illegally", - he explained .
The MP reminded that the relevant laws of blocking such sites taken, they have since been tightened. "Legislation will be improved in this direction", - he stressed.
Anti-piracy law prohibiting the placing of illegal content on the Internet, came into force on 1 August 2013. Initially, the law applied only to video, but later approved amendments that expanded from 1 May, 2015, this law to illegally posted online books, music and software. In addition, the current version of the anti-piracy law provides a procedure "for life" website blocking for repeated violations. With the requirement to delete pirated content rights holders can apply to the Moscow City Court.
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