Roskomnadzor spoke about the benefits of censoring VKontakte
Yalta, September 26 (PolitNavigator, Alexander Kononov) – Speaking at the Internet forum “RIF-Crimea” in Yalta, Deputy Head of Roskomnadzor Maxim Ksenzov spoke about how the department managed to negotiate with representatives of the social network “Vkontakte” for their own good and explain What this benefit, according to officials, is.
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The hardest thing, Ksenzov said, was to arrange the meeting.
“Representatives of the VKontakte network are, as a rule, people under 30 years old. It was difficult to even imagine them at the same negotiating table. But Roskomnadzor succeeded and, as I understand it, there is a tangible effect. As a result of negotiations and business decisions, many copyright holders entered into agreements with the VKontakte network,” said the Moscow official.
He is also confident that it will be better for the consumer if he - the consumer - is denied on one of the largest resources of the RuNet something that he is already accustomed to using without limit, and which he has not yet been denied.
VKontakte is now doing a lot of work to legalize content, of which there is a huge amount. And, in my opinion, for everyone: for copyright holders, for VKontakte, and for consumers, it will be more important and effective if all the content that is currently on VKontakte becomes legal, accessible and convenient for consumers.”
“As a matter of law enforcement, we signed a memorandum of cooperation with major Internet resources. True, VKontakte did not enter for a number of reasons at that moment, but precisely in terms of our large resources of social networks, there is a certain vulnerability in front of international organizations, and we precisely have the task of stopping VKontakte from being considered a pirate resource. This will help him, among other things, negotiate with foreigners,” explained the deputy head of Roskomnadzor.
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