Turkey Parliament Passes Controversial Bill That Gives Govt Greater Control on Social Media
Underneath the brand new regulation, social media giants corresponding to Fb and Twitter would have to make sure they have got native representatives in Turkey .
- AFP
- Final Up to date: July 29, 2020, 10:30 AM IST
Turkey’s parliament on Wednesday handed a debatable invoice which might give the federal government higher regulate of social media, the reputable Anadolu information company reported.
Underneath the brand new regulation, social media giants corresponding to Fb and Twitter would have to make sure they have got native representatives in Turkey and to agree to Turkish court docket orders over removing of positive content material or face heavy fines.
Critics are involved over the law’s affect on freedom of speech.
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