At the end of July, the State Duma adopted a bill that would oblige bloggers with more than 10,000 followers on social media to submit information about themselves to Roskomnadzor. Otherwise, they won't be able to advertise on their resources, collect donations, and other users won't be able to repost their publications.
Forbes explored the nuances of the new bill with the help of experts involved. Alexandra Kurdyumova, Senior Partner at Versus.Legal, studied the proposed changes specifically for the publication.
1. Who will be obliged to transfer data to the RKN?
According to the text of the bill, the author of the “personal page” on the social network will be obliged to transfer data to the RKN. Our expert draws attention to: “The concept of “personal page” is not disclosed by law. Theoretically, it can include a page in any service: a personal VKontakte page, a Telegram channel, a YouTube channel, a profile on Odnoklassniki.
2. Will there be notes, as is the case with ad labeling?
According to the bill, social media owners will post information on their personal pages that they are included in the register. Currently, the type of such a note is unknown, but Alexandra assumes that sites will post a registry entry or serial number from the register of personal pages on blogs. You can read more about Forbes materials about the new draft law at link.