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New bill criminalizes thrash streams

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New bill criminalizes thrash streams

For demonstrating violence, a blogger can get into a special register and receive 2 years in prison.

A new bill prepared by the State Duma allows punishing thrash streamers with fines and criminal cases. About it declared member of the expert council at the State Duma Committee on Youth Policy Kirill Mandrygin.

According to the bill, public demonstration of harm to health, beatings, torture and kidnapping will be considered as an aggravating circumstance, which is planned to be introduced into the Criminal Code. According to Mandrygin, such measures will qualitatively increase the level of responsibility for thrash streamers.

For example, if the infliction of minor bodily harm does not imply a punishment in the form of imprisonment, then a qualified offense with aggravating circumstances will entail a punishment of up to 2 years in prison.

The bill also establishes liability for the distribution of trash streams on the Internet: for the first time – administrative (a fine of 200 to 600 thousand rubles with confiscation of equipment), for the second time – criminal.

Bloggers prosecuted under one of these articles will be added to a special public register, and social networks and other sites will be required to block their content. In the database of draft laws of the State Duma, the document is still not published .

In addition, thrash streamers are also penalized for avoiding entry into the relevant register. “When included in the registry, a thrash streamer will be forced to use another nickname unknown to his subscribers in order to access the Internet. In this case, he will lose in the audience. The second is the responsibility itself for the violation and for access to the Internet by the person who is already included in the register. It provides for mandatory work for up to 50 hours,” said Mandrygin.

The expert also added that all recordings of trash streams are proposed to be entered into the register of prohibited information and blocked.

The introduction of criminal liability for thrash streams has been discussed since the end of 2020. The reason for this was the death of a woman during the broadcast of blogger Reeflay (Stas Reshetnyak). The blogger drove the woman out into the street without clothes, and she froze. Reshetnyak received 6 years in prison under an article on intentionally inflicting grievous bodily harm resulting in death.



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