The government and Google held a meeting in the Turkish Grand National Assembly: will the digital copyright law finally come?
June 25, 2024
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Turkish Grand National Assembly (TBMM), today to an important meeting hosted. The Digital Mediums Commission, chaired by AK Party Hatay deputy Hüseyin Yayman, is a member of US-based
Turkish Grand National Assembly (TBMM), today to an important meeting hosted. The Digital Mediums Commission, chaired by AK Party Hatay deputy Hüseyin Yayman, is a member of US-based tech giant Google. Representatives of Turkiye hosted. The agenda of this meeting was digital copyright.
Hüseyin Yayman, a long time ago digital copyrights A bill is being prepared had explained. During today’s meeting, the world’s most popular search engine, Google, opinions have been received.
The government wants copyrights on content produced by law to be protected
Copyright application for the digital publishing sector in Turkey not available. In this case, a content is published on Webtekno, by copying exactly It can be shared on different sites. The user who performs a Google search on that topic can easily access sites that were created solely for the purpose of generating advertising revenue. That is the case Income to which Webtekno is entitled, it moved to other sites. The government wants to prevent this. This is precisely the purpose of the digital copyright law that is being worked on.
Hüseyin Yayman, Hatay’s deputy from the AK Party, used the following statements in his statement on this topic:
Today is one of the historical days in Turkey. We have Google representatives on our committee. We will discuss the issue of digital copyright that the media industry is pushing for. We have tried to outline the framework by listening to experts and parties in advance. Today we listen to Google at this level for the first time.
It is one of the expected steps to be taken to prevent labor theft and abuse. Effortlessly produced content may be news, may have value, may be a work, but the unauthorized use of the content creates a problem in reducing the advertising revenue of corporate structures. The news must be protected by copyright, as in European standards. We attach importance to reaching agreement and consensus with Google and other search engines.
Google has announced that it will comply with regulations in Turkey
Google gave a presentation during the meeting. He also responded to the statements of government officials. In this context; One of the people who spoke was Duygu Yücesoy, Unit Manager Government Relations and Public Policy at Google. Yucesoy,”With all our stakeholders We are ready to sit down at the table. I would like to announce that we are ready to sit down and talk with all stakeholders in Turkey to understand and discuss expectations.” he said.
In addition, Tolga Subaşı, one of Google’s top executives, also made a statement. Subaşı,”of the Turkish Grand National Assembly We will respect the regulations it will issue We would like to indicate that we will comply with this and that we would like to conduct extensive research together with publishers.‘ he said. These statements are included as a clear indication that Google will comply with digital copyright law.
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