Under the law, companies with more than 1 million users will notify the Information Technologies and Communication Authority and will then be required to have a representative within 30 days. If companies do not fulfill their obligations, an administrative fine of 10 million lira will first be imposed, and if payment is not made, a second fine of 30 million lira will be on the agenda.
The obligations brought by the new law are as follows;
– Social media organizations must have representatives in Turkey.
– They have 30 days to fulfill this obligation.
– Gradual penalties will be imposed on companies that do not assume their responsibilities
– Those who do not pay the 10 million lira fine within 30 days will receive a second fine of 30 million lira.
– If the obligations are not completed, an advertising ban will be applied.
– If companies do not take action within 3 months, internet speeds will be reduced and internet traffic bandwidth will be restricted.
– If a representative is not appointed within 30 days, internet speed may be reduced for up to 90 days.
– A social network that does not fulfill its obligations will progress slowly, and messages and videos sent will be delivered late.
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01-01-1970 02:00:00