"Rostelecom" admitted blocking YouTube in Omsk

"Rostelecom" Admitted Blocking YouTube in Omsk

"Rostelecom" admitted that temporarily suspended access to the popular Russian video sharing YouTube users in the Omsk region and the city of Omsk. The company reported it on its official website the nineteenth of September.
As explained by the press service of JSC "Rostelecom", limiting access to on-demand broadcasts introduced prosecutor of the Omsk region, a copy of the letter published by the prosecution on the official site digging "Rostelecom".
Impose restrictions demanded Acting Attorney of the Omsk Region AA Lorenz upon occurrence movie called "innocent Muslims." In his letter to the prosecutor's office has determined that this vileorolik extremist, and unlimited access of citizens to watch this video on YouTube, can lead to the spread of extremist ideas and even crimes.
Closing access to YouTube for all users who reside in the Omsk region and the city of Omsk, was temporary, and now no limits imposed by Rostelecom not.
Now Legal Service Rostelecom investigate recommendations, which were presented Roscomnadzor all operators to block access to "innocent Muslims" and the regulations issued by the Prosecutor's Office of Compliance of the current legislation of Russia, according to the company of OJSC "Rostelecom".

Complaints from users about Omsk block access to YouTube began to arrive earlier in the day on September 18. Treatment of citizens indicated that broadcasts YouTube was blocked for several hours. But it is the evening of the same day printing agency "Prime" Recalling the statement predstavlitelya management of OJSC "Rostelecom" K. Kiryukhina reported that OJSC "Rostelecom" did not bring into the country any restrictions on access to the site YouTube.

It should be noted that the movie "innocent Muslims" has caused anti-American protests in many countries. Limited access to the YouTube sensational roller in those countries where this video was found violating the law, but to remove it from the site refused.

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