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The law requires online video and streaming services to apply for a license to broadcast to Turkish internet users. [1] [2] Turkey's internet, in 2018 which has 42.3 million active users, holds a 'Not Free' ranking in Freedom House's index. [3] Turkish government has constantly blocked websites like Instagram, Discord, Twitter, YouTube and ...
The trigger for the protests was a decision by Turkey’s Internet regulator, the Information and Communication Technologies Authority, or BTK, to introduce a selection of filters that Turkish Internet users would choose from before browsing the Internet, beginning in August.
After 9 days, on 11 August 2024, Turkey lifted the ban on Instagram after the social media platform and the Turkish government reached an agreement on a number of issues that Turkey had requested, including the removal of the accounts that supported PKK, PYD, and Gülen movement and accounts promoting child sexual abuse, encouragement of ...
ISTANBUL (Reuters) -Turkey has blocked access to instant messaging platform Discord in line with a court decision after the platform refused to share information demanded by Ankara, Turkish ...
ANKARA (Reuters) -Turkey blocked access to social media platform Instagram on Friday for failing to comply with the country's "laws and rules", a government minister said. The move came after a ...
Internet in Turkey holds a 'Not Free' ranking in Freedom House's index. [12] Turkish government has constantly blocked websites like Facebook , Twitter , YouTube and as of May 2017, Wikipedia was inaccessible [ 13 ] According to Twitter's transparency report, Turkey leads in social media censorship.
While at the jury press conference at Marrakech Film Festival, Luca Guadagnino said on Saturday that he’ll be “happy” if people download “Queer” in Turkey, where the movie, starring ...
December 1–3, sessions on INET'11, Censorship, Law and Internet, Internet Media and DPI, İZMİR November 21–23, UNICEF Children Forum, Internet Usage of Youths and Children in Turkey, ANKARA December 4 and January 21, Meetings on Internet as a Human Right on New Constitution, collaborated with Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Turkei, ISTANBUL