Talk:Russian Internet Restriction Bill

may someone make precise transaltion? распространение изображений и (или) названий (в том числе на иностранных языках) наркотических средств, психотропных веществ или их прекурсоров, ... совершенные с использованием информационно-телекоммуникационных сетей (включая сеть "Интернет"), - наказываются штрафом в размере до пятидесяти тысяч рублей или в размере заработной платы или иного дохода осужденного за период до шести месяцев, либо обязательными работами на срок от ста восьмидесяти до двухсот сорока часов, либо исправительными работами на срок до двух лет, либо ограничением свободы на срок до двух лет, либо лишением свободы на тот же срок. sounds like that any foreigner could be enprisioned in Russia (via interpol) just for saying sulfuric acid in his or her blog (Idot (talk) 07:55, 13 July 2012 (UTC))
 * ah! I got it it is from 108866-6, not 89417-6 => so off-topic!(Idot (talk) 11:29, 13 July 2012 (UTC))

What was the vote count? Int21h (talk) 16:13, 5 August 2013 (UTC)

Merger
So I'm using Internet censorship in China as an example on how to go about this, given that they seem to be literally going down the same path... ViperSnake151  Talk  06:53, 24 July 2014 (UTC)
 * I didn't get what you were suggesting to merger. As to the "Chinese way", the control over Internet is still much more liberal in Russian than in the USA and Western Europe. All the buzz within the country just appeared because there was as good as none before. And once there is some buzz in Russia about what is being done by the Russian Gov., Western medias always pick it up; no matter how inconsistent related to the same issues in their countries. --eugrus (talk) 16:52, 31 October 2014 (UTC)

what's happening on wikidata items?
On the sidebar, the article in Russian wikipedia links to ru:Федеральный закон № 398-ФЗ от 28 декабря 2013 года, but it should be (as in wikidata) linked to ru:Федеральный закон № 139-ФЗ 2012 года --39.149.32.43 (talk) 11:14, 31 March 2022 (UTC)