Officially sanctioned protests took place in Moscow, the southern city of Voronezh and Khabarovsk in the east, while a few people protested in St. Petersburg without authorization, Reuters noted.
Activists said that more than 15,000 people gathered in Moscow, double the estimate by police, and that several protesters were arrested, the BBC reported.
The legislation, known as the Digital Economy National Program, will be up for a second vote this month, after which it'll go to the upper house of the parliament and ultimately to President Vladimir Putin for signing.
Roskomnadzor, Russia's state communication agency, didn't immediately respond to a request for comment.
Officially sanctioned protests took place in Moscow, the southern city of Voronezh and Khabarovsk in the east, while a few people protested in St. Petersburg without authorization, Reuters noted.
Activists said that more than 15,000 people gathered in Moscow, double the estimate by police, and that several protesters were arrested, the BBC reported.
The legislation, known as the Digital Economy National Program, will be up for a second vote this month, after which it'll go to the upper house of the parliament and ultimately to President Vladimir Putin for signing.
Roskomnadzor, Russia's state communication agency, didn't immediately respond to a request for comment.
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