Breaking news Turkey
  • General
  • World
  • Türkiye
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Tech
  • Travel
No Result
View All Result
breaking news turkey
  • General
  • World
  • Türkiye
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Tech
  • Travel
No Result
View All Result
breaking news turkey
Home Türkiye

Turkey imposes $1.2M fine on multiple social media platforms

November 4, 2020
in Türkiye
Reading Time: 2 mins read
A A
0
Turkey imposes $1.2M fine on multiple social media platforms
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

A Turkish authority has imposed a fine of 10 million Turkish liras ($1.18 million) on multiple social media platforms for not hiring local representatives.

You might also like

Türkiye to exempt Palestinian students from Gaza from paying tuition fees

Türkiye to exempt Palestinian students from Gaza from paying tuition fees

November 17, 2023
Gündoğan says whole-heartedly supports Türkiye in EURO 2024

Gündoğan says whole-heartedly supports Türkiye in EURO 2024

November 16, 2023

Platforms including Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Periscope and TikTok which are accessed over 1 million times every day from Turkey were fined, according to the Information and Communication Technologies Authority (BTK).

THEY HAVE LONG IGNORED TO HIRE A LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE

Meanwhile, Russian site VK appointed a representative and escaped the fine.

These social media giants have local offices in many countries globally, but have long ignored the Turkish government’s request to hire a local representative.

A new social media law came into effect as of Oct. 1 and gave a 30-day term to social platforms to appoint their local representatives in Turkey. The term ended on Monday.

According to the law, if these platforms will not appoint a representative in the next-30-day period, the country will impose an additional fine of up to 30 million Turkish liras (around $3.6 million).

After the completion of the first 60-day period, if social media platforms will continue to neglect this law, the country will ban ads from Turkish companies.

COMPANIES SHOULD TAKE NECESSARY MEASURES TO HOST TURKEY-BASED USERS’ DATA

Three months after the advertising ban, authorities could reduce the internet bandwidth of these platforms by 50% first, and 90% at the next step after one month. If the social media giants appoint local representatives, 75% of the fine will be waived off and the bandwidth reduction will end.

As part of the law, social media firms should answer Turkish requests in Turkish language. The platforms must answer requests on personal and privacy rights within 48 hours.

The platforms should also publish reports on a semi-annual basis for showing request statistics on personal and privacy rights.. Social networks that do not remove illegal content within 24 hours, despite the court decision, will be held responsible.

In addition, social media companies should take the necessary measures to host Turkey-based users’ data in Turkey.

Tags: BillLawsocial mediaTurkey
Cansu Küfeli

Cansu Küfeli

Related Stories

Türkiye to exempt Palestinian students from Gaza from paying tuition fees

Türkiye to exempt Palestinian students from Gaza from paying tuition fees

November 17, 2023

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has announced that Palestinian students from the Gaza Strip studying at universities in Türkiye will...

Gündoğan says whole-heartedly supports Türkiye in EURO 2024

Gündoğan says whole-heartedly supports Türkiye in EURO 2024

November 16, 2023

Barcelona star İlkay Gündoğan said Thursday that apart from Germany, he whole-heartedly supports Türkiye in the European Championship 2024. Gündoğan...

Turkish police arrest 28 Daesh/ISIS terror suspects

Turkish police arrest 28 Daesh/ISIS terror suspects

October 27, 2023

Turkish security forces arrested 28 people in Istanbul and the Aegean province of Izmir over their suspected links to the...

Ankara-Istanbul travel to be reduced to 80 minutes with super high-speed train

Ankara-Istanbul travel to be reduced to 80 minutes with super high-speed train

October 23, 2023

A new train line connecting Türkiye's two big cities Istanbul and Ankara is underway. Transportation and Infrastructure Minister Abdulkadir Uraloğlu...

Next Post
Turkey registers 77 new coronavirus fatalities over past day

Turkey registers 77 new coronavirus fatalities over past day

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recommended

France will impose tax on internet and tech giants

France will impose tax on internet and tech giants

December 18, 2018
Germany approves arms deliveries to Saudi Arabia

Germany approves arms deliveries to Saudi Arabia

April 12, 2019

Popular Story

  • Google to invest 10 billion dollars to accelerate digitization in India

    Google to invest 10 billion dollars to accelerate digitization in India

    587 shares
    Share 235 Tweet 147
  • Turkish artist turns organic materials into works of art

    586 shares
    Share 234 Tweet 147
  • More than 3,000 suspects arrested in anti-drug operations

    585 shares
    Share 234 Tweet 146
  • Germany opposes Trump’s troop withdrawal plan

    585 shares
    Share 234 Tweet 146
  • TurkStream gas pipeline has potential for expansion: Moscow

    586 shares
    Share 234 Tweet 147
Breaking News Türkiye

SuperPanda Limited
Latest news from Turkey and the World

  • Privacy Policy
  • About Us

Copyright © 2023 Superpanda limited - Breaking news Turkey

No Result
View All Result
  • General
  • World
  • Türkiye
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Travel
  • Tech
  • About Us

Copyright © 2023 Superpanda limited - Breaking news Turkey

Go to mobile version