EU Court of Justice allows criminal prosecution for reposting RT videos
thisislife2
20 points
9 comments
July 02, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (4 comments)
kapellmeister
Nothing to see here, please move on.
tencentshill
...according to another Russian state news agency. This information does not appear on any other news sites besides russian ones.
spacebanana7
One major benefit of Russia Today’s news site is that there’s no ads, because of sanctions. If you’re comfortable ignoring the Russian government propaganda on many topics it’s actually pleasant to browse as one of the least bloated major news sites.
betaby
https://curia.europa.eu/site/upload/docs/application/pdf/202... "The Court replied that it is irrelevant whether or not the broadcasting of the prohibited content takes place in the course of an economic activity. The concept of ‘operator’ covers, in the present context, any person responsible, directly or indirectly, for making the prohibited content available, including in the context of a non-remunerated activity or in the operation of a website financed by voluntary contributions from third parties. The Court also clarifies that that classification depends neither on the extent nor on the duration of the broadcasting "