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2.3 Sovereign Internet Law (Federal Law No. 90-FZ) The 2019 “Sovereign Internet” law enables Roskomnadzor (Russia’s media watchdog) to centrally control the routing of traffic. Ok.ru is required to install TSPU (Technical Means of Countering Threats) equipment, allowing the state to filter, throttle, or block content without going through internet service providers. Practically, this means Ok.ru must pre-filter user posts against a centralized blacklist of prohibited URLs. allowing the state to filter
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