The ECHR judgment of September 24, 2019 in the case of Pryanishnikov v. Russia (application N 25047/05).
In 2005, the applicant was assisted in preparing the application. Subsequently, the application was communicated to the Russian Federation.
The case has successfully examined the application that the refusal to issue the applicant a license to rent his adult film violated his right to freedom of expression. The case contained a violation of Article 10 of the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms.
In his application, the applicant complained that the refusal to issue him a license to rent his adult film violated his right to freedom of expression.
On September 24, 2019, following aт application filed by the applicant, the European Court unanimously ruled that in the present case the Russian authorities had violated the requirements of Article 10 of the Convention (the right to freedom of expression).