Post by pawyel365 on Feb 17, 2024 6:39:10 GMT
This law; It covers the responsibilities and liabilities of content providers, hosting providers, access providers, and public use providers. The purpose of the law is to control access to the internet. In this context, we will discuss the definitions and responsibilities included in Law No. 5651. Content Provider: They are real or legal persons who produce, change or provide the content, information or data presented on the internet. These individuals are responsible for any content they make available. Social media posts and blog posts can be given as examples of this content. Deleting the shared content does not mean that the crime has disappeared. In addition, if the content provider shares illegal content published by someone else and it is clear that he has adopted the content, he becomes an accomplice to the crime.
Possible provisions of the content provider for illegal shares are as follows: Content removal Namibia Email List and access blocking Administrative fine (between 2,000-500,000 TL) IT law In what cases is access to the Internet blocked? Violation of personal rights Privacy of private life patent infringement copyright infringement Encouraging drug use or facilitating its use Sharing obscene content Gambling through illegal means Crimes committed against Ataturk The Criminal Court of Peace decides to remove the content of the person who has committed at least one of these crimes and to block access to the person. The Public Prosecutor or the Criminal Judgeship of Peace forwards this decision to BTK (Information Technologies and Communications Authority). BTK is obliged to implement this decision from the court. Location Provider: They are real or legal persons who provide systems that contain services and content on the Internet.
The definition of "location" means server in the internet environment. Companies that provide servers and hosting can be examples of this. The primary responsibility of these companies is to keep log records. Another responsibility is to prevent access to illegal sharing. The person is obliged to provide the identity information of the person to BTK in order to identify the person who shared inappropriate posts. If hosting providers fail to fulfill their responsibilities, the legal sanctions are as follows: Administrative fine from 500 days to 3000 days Administrative fines between 148,000 - 1,486,078 TL are imposed on those who act as hosting providers without notification. How should log records be kept? Legal log recording; It should be kept to include IP, MAC address, time, date and action. Keeping this record is among the responsibilities of the hosting provider. Log records should be kept for the last 2 years.
Possible provisions of the content provider for illegal shares are as follows: Content removal Namibia Email List and access blocking Administrative fine (between 2,000-500,000 TL) IT law In what cases is access to the Internet blocked? Violation of personal rights Privacy of private life patent infringement copyright infringement Encouraging drug use or facilitating its use Sharing obscene content Gambling through illegal means Crimes committed against Ataturk The Criminal Court of Peace decides to remove the content of the person who has committed at least one of these crimes and to block access to the person. The Public Prosecutor or the Criminal Judgeship of Peace forwards this decision to BTK (Information Technologies and Communications Authority). BTK is obliged to implement this decision from the court. Location Provider: They are real or legal persons who provide systems that contain services and content on the Internet.
The definition of "location" means server in the internet environment. Companies that provide servers and hosting can be examples of this. The primary responsibility of these companies is to keep log records. Another responsibility is to prevent access to illegal sharing. The person is obliged to provide the identity information of the person to BTK in order to identify the person who shared inappropriate posts. If hosting providers fail to fulfill their responsibilities, the legal sanctions are as follows: Administrative fine from 500 days to 3000 days Administrative fines between 148,000 - 1,486,078 TL are imposed on those who act as hosting providers without notification. How should log records be kept? Legal log recording; It should be kept to include IP, MAC address, time, date and action. Keeping this record is among the responsibilities of the hosting provider. Log records should be kept for the last 2 years.