Rostelecom-owned Wink filed a protocol for disseminating LGBT information
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Roskomnadzor drew up an administrative protocol against Restream Media LLC (the copyright holder of the Wink video service owned by Rostelecom) for disseminating information about LGBT people among minors.
On July 17, the protocol drawn up by the department entered the Nikulinsky Court of Moscow, according to site instances. A date for the hearing has not yet been set.
Wink is charged with violation of Part 2 of Art. 6.21.2 of the Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation (“Dissemination among minors of information demonstrating non-traditional sexual relations and (or) preferences or capable of causing minors to desire to change their sex”). The video service faces a fine of up to 4 million rubles. and suspension of activities for up to 90 days.
Representatives of the service have not yet commented on the situation.
As of early June, Roskomnadzor made up 19 protocols for video services for LGBT content. Today, July 18, court fined TV-3 channel for 4 million rubles for demonstrating LGBT relations. Also, fines were earlier imposed on Tricolor Cinema and TV (in the amount of 1 million rubles), Peers.TV (1 million rubles) and an official of Tricolor (200 thousand rubles). Online cinema Premier was fined 4 million rubles. Also, a protocol was drawn up in relation to Kinopoisk.
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