Russian data law fuels web surveillance fears
by Shaun Walker in Moscow from Technology | The Guardian on (#K3Y7)
Rules requiring firms to store data of Russian citizens on Russian soil seen as a way for Putin to tighten control over internet
A new law has been implemented in Russia that in theory demands companies store data about Russian citizens on Russian territory, throwing thousands of firms with online operations into a legal grey area.
The law, which came into operation on Tuesday, is part of an attempt to wrest control of the internet, which president Vladimir Putin has called a "CIA project". The Russian authorities are keen to ensure greater access for domestic security services to online data, and lessen the potential for foreign states, especially the US, to have the same access.
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