Sunday, April 29, 2018
Amazon, Google Still Uncooperative in Telegram Ban, Says Russian Regulator
According to the Moscow Times (April 26, 2018) Russia’s state media regulator is in talks with Amazon and Google as it attempts to gain the tech giants’ cooperation in blocking the Telegram messaging service.
Regulator Roskomnadzor began enforcing a court ordered ban on Telegram on April 16 after the messaging app refused to grant the Russian security services access to users’ encrypted messages. In its effort to block access to Telegram, Roskomnadzor has blacklisted almost 18 million Internet Protocol (IP) addresses, including those of Google and Amazon, disrupting the work of hundreds unrelated online services.
“Contact with Amazon has not yet led to positive results, perhaps for political reasons,” Roskomnadzor reported Wednesday, citing its deputy chief Vadim Subbotin following talks with IT representatives. Contact with Google “is, on the contrary, becoming more constructive, a substantive dialogue has begun,” Subbotin said.
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When the government (any government) seeks to block the private communications and conversations of its citizens, because it is unable to read those communications or listen in on those conversations, this creates a chilling effect that can only lead to further mistrust of the government engaged in this type of action.
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