17.04.2025 15:52
The Chairman of the Digital Media Commission of the Turkish Grand National Assembly, Hüseyin Yayman, announced that the Digital Copyright Law will be enacted in June. In his statement, Yayman said, "The digital copyright issue will be resolved by June at the latest."
The Chairman of the Turkish Grand National Assembly Digital Media Commission, Hüseyin Yayman, announced that the Digital Copyright Law will be enacted in June.
IT WILL BE RESOLVED IN JUNE
Regarding the issue, Yayman stated, "The digital copyright issue will be resolved by June at the latest. Thus, the publishers' problem will be solved before the Parliament goes on recess."
WHAT DOES THE DIGITAL COPYRIGHT LAW COVER?
Google has been at the center of discussions for a long time due to the digital copyright law. After the European Union countries condemned Google to pay royalties for news texts appearing in search results, attention turned to Turkey.
Google, which generates billions of dollars in revenue by serving news content produced worldwide, recently decided to pay 300 media organizations in Europe. With the major move taken by the European Union regarding the "digital copyright law," Google has been cornered. In countries regulating the digital copyright law, Google will no longer be able to earn money from free content.