Turkey slaps social media platforms for failing to hire local representatives
If the social media giants appoint local representatives, 75 percent of the fine will be waived and their bandwidth restored.
If the social media giants appoint local representatives, 75 percent of the fine will be waived and their bandwidth restored.
According to the Information and Communication Technologies Authority, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Periscope and TikTok fined for failing to appoint ...
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