The Regulation on Market Surveillance and Inspection of Products Made Available to the Market Through the Means of Electronic Communication Tools (“Regulation”) was published on the Official Gazette on October 30, 2024.
In recent years, legal systems worldwide have struggled to keep the pace with the rapid evolution of digital markets. Traditional laws have become inadequate to address the unprecedented scale and speed of digital businesses, the dominance of a few major players, and cross-border nature of digital transactions.
The Personal Data Protection Law No. 6698 ("PDPL") aims to protect privacy, ensure data security and prevent unlimited and indiscriminate collection of personal data, unauthorised access, disclosure or violation of personal rights as a result of misuse or violation. The failure to comply with the rules set forth under PDPL may result in administrative fines, which are revised each year, and also in criminal sanctions.
The Regulation on Market Surveillance and Inspection of Products Made Available to the Market Through the Means of Electronic Communication Tools (“Regulation”) was published on the Official Gazette on October 30, 2024.
In recent years, legal systems worldwide have struggled to keep the pace with the rapid evolution of digital markets. Traditional laws have become inadequate to address the unprecedented scale and speed of digital businesses, the dominance of a few major players, and cross-border nature of digital transactions.
The Personal Data Protection Law No. 6698 ("PDPL") aims to protect privacy, ensure data security and prevent unlimited and indiscriminate collection of personal data, unauthorised access, disclosure or violation of personal rights as a result of misuse or violation. The failure to comply with the rules set forth under PDPL may result in administrative fines, which are revised each year, and also in criminal sanctions.