Russian Duma passes law protecting internet users


Russian Duma passes law protecting internet users

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Russian Duma passes law protecting internet users

The State Duma has approved a new important law. Providers cannot charge more for internet use in Russia.

This law was prepared and passed very quickly. There were talks about new extra fees for traffic.

Deputy Sergey Kulyabin talked about this new law. He said Russians will not pay extra for domestic websites.

An expert named Vitaly Kravtsevich gave his opinion. He believes politicians care for the everyday internet user.

Kravtsevich also noted that much traffic is inside Russia. The Duma protected this main part of the internet.


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What law did the State Duma approve?

The State Duma approved a law that prevents providers from charging more for internet use in Russia.

Who talked about the new law?

Deputy Sergey Kulyabin talked about the new law.

What did expert Vitaly Kravtsevich say about the politicians?

Vitaly Kravtsevich believes politicians care for the everyday internet user.


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Russian Duma passes law protecting internet users