Activation lock ios 7

Dear Sirs
Help me, please!
After upgrading to iOS7 I can not activate my iPhone
serial number: C2YJPGCUDTWD
imei: 013405000856316
I bought it on the secondary market, I have all the documents for this phone: box, the proof of purchase from the store
What should I do so that I can activate the iPhone
Thank you very much, and sorry for my broken English
thank you
With respect Stanislav Svischev

If the iPhone refuses to activate because the former owner set up Find My iPhone and didn't release it, then you cannot now restore or activate the iPhone. You will have to get back with that owner and get them to release the Activation Lock:
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5818
If you cannot find the owner, or they refuse to help you, then I'm afraid you have purchased an unusable iPhone. You can attempt to get your money back, though that will probably not be possible.
If Find My iPhone was not set up on the device and you're getting the "cannot contact activation server" error message,  there are four primary causes of that error:
The activation server is unavailable. Rare, but it happens. Usually fixed within minutes.
Your antivirus or firewall (or your router's firewall) is blocking access to the domain gs.apple.com on ports 80 and 443.
Your phone is jailbroken.
Your phone isn't jailbroken, but the computer you are connected to during the restore or update was used to hack or jailbreak some other iOS device, and its network database was corrupted in the process.
Perhaps this will provide you some clues as to how to proceed. If your iPhone has not been jailbroken, Apple has some troubleshooting suggestions here:
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3424  
If your iPhone has been jailbroken, you're on your own. We can provide no assistance for jailbroken devices in these forums.
Regards.
(part of the above information quoted with gratitude from Lawrence Finch)

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