Russian bill proposes mandatory removal of infringing search engine results
A new bill from the deputy chairman of the Russian State Duma proposes the widespread removal of copyright infringing content from search engine results.
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Trademarks
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Copyright
29 January 2019 The number of piracy sites in Russia increased by 43% last year, according to data from anti-piracy firm WebKontrol, despite increased efforts to block such websites.