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How websites promoting crimes will be blocked: details from the instruction proposed by the Government

Summary by radiomoldova.md
The draft instruction developed by the Government, which is to regulate how the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the SIS can block access to certain websites, does not bring new rules nor does it open the way to abusive censorship of the Internet, according to an analysis published by the Center for Independent Journalism (CJI). The document aims to clarify and apply the existing provisions of the Law on Combating Cybercrime and to detail the st…
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The draft instruction developed by the Government, which is to regulate how the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the SIS can block access to certain websites, does not bring new rules nor does it open the way to abusive censorship of the Internet, according to an analysis published by the Center for Independent Journalism (CJI). The document aims to clarify and apply the existing provisions of the Law on Combating Cybercrime and to detail the st…

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radiomoldova.md broke the news in on Wednesday, March 26, 2025.
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