The Duma, Russia‘s parliament, appeared to take some of the concerns of the bill‘s critics into account. MPs removed vague language that would allow any website with „bad content“ to be shut down, according to Duma deputy Ilya Ponomaryov, an opposition activist who supported the bill. Under the new wording, authorities will only be allowed to shut down sites that contain child pornography, or promotion of drugs or suicide. All other sites would require a court order before being placed on the blacklist.