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President Donald Trump posted an AI-created fake video of former President Barack Obama being arrested in the Oval Office, ...
In Russia, a court has declared satirical images comparing Russian President Vladimir Putin to Adolf Hitler as dangerous. Law enforcement officials claim such memes could incite terrorist activity ...
Russian meme lovers have to be extra careful who to show their masterpieces to, because the image macros can apparently get them sued. Roskomnadzor, the country's agency responsible for ...
Russian artist Valery Sjutkin managed to successfully sue website Lurkmore, after they created a meme of him Russia has banned memes, so here's the best ones of Vladimir Putin | Metro News ...
A new law in Russia forbids memes showing public figures, like President Vladimir Putin, in a way that contrasts with their personality. By Nina Golgowski. UPDATED: April 9, 2018 at 4:19 PM EDT.
From Russia, with memes. Up to 19,164 people saw the post, and 1,042 of them clicked through to the page while it ran multiple times in June and July in 2016.
Russia, on the other hand, has taken a series of steps to increase government control of the Internet in recent months. Just last August, Russia enacted a law that forced all bloggers with more ...
This week Russia’s media regulator and telecom oversight agency, known as Roskomnadzor, reminded Russian citizens that it’s illegal to post memes of real people that depict them in any way ...
Roskomnadzor, Russia’s federal executive body responsible for overseeing the media, has banned internet memes that poke fun of Russian President Vladimir Putin, among other Russian “public ...
Here’s a quote this week from liberal New York Times columnist Charles Blow, former director of the paper’s graphics department: “If Trump wants to beat Barack Obama’s Twitter record for ...
Typically used for fun on social media, memes out of Ukraine are serious business amid Russia's attack. In fact, history and media experts who spoke with ABC News said the social media posts about ...