Information Technology Law

Given the current state of technology, the internet has become an alternative reality in its own right. As a result, there has been a need for this reality to be governed by certain rules, and information technology law the field we call

The legal rules established in the physical world have needed to be adapted to the virtual world. This is because the fundamental element of this virtual reality is also the human being. The fact that we can perform some of our physical actions in the virtual world has necessitated filling this gap. In this sense, the aim of ensuring justice, which is the most important and sole purpose of law, in relation to activities carried out in the virtual world, of information law has been attempted to be built under the umbrella

The number of activities that can be carried out in the virtual world is increasing day by day. Indeed, it could be said that the human mind is not yet fully aware of the potential diversity of these activities. Therefore, with each new situation that arises, the law must also adapt. The process of diversifying these activities is becoming increasingly shorter. Considering that the adaptation of the law is also dependent on this, we can see that information technology law is a more dynamic field than others, encompassing the consequences of new situations that arise in shorter periods of time.

Why is a Lawyer Specializing in Information Technology Law Important?

Because IT law is a young and dynamic field of law for the reasons we have explained, it requires serious attention to its rules. The quality of this attention depends on both having general legal knowledge and keeping pace with the rapid developments in technology. General legal knowledge alone may not be sufficient in this regard. Legal rules specific to certain areas, prepared taking into account the particular circumstances within the field, must also be included in this attention. Because IT law, like all branches of law, is interconnected with other branches of law.

The fact that many of our daily activities can be carried out online has led to legal transactions and relationships also being conducted online. For legal transactions conducted online, which fall under other areas of law, compliance with both the rules of their respective legal field and the rules of information technology law is crucial. Therefore, consulting an IT law expert is extremely important to prevent harmful situations from arising. Furthermore, conducting tasks online that require time and energy offers significant benefits. For example, considering the importance of speed in business, guidance from an IT law attorney regarding online activities can be beneficial, as it allows individuals to learn about previously unknown methods and gain substantial advantages.

Many legal disputes now exist on the internet, and you have the right to defend yourself legally. Our office provides the following services for this purpose.

Removing Negative Content & News

It enables the detection and swift removal from the internet of defamatory content, negative material, misinformation, and false news directed at or targeting you or your brand.

Are there false and untrue reports about you?

Is your company's reputation being damaged by false news and defamation?

Has one of your social media accounts been hacked?

Are there websites using your logo without permission?

How can I remove content that infringes my copyright?

In such cases, using our knowledge and experience in the field of information technology law, we identify content that could damage your reputation by verifying its legality and remove it through legal means. The relevant content is removed not only from its original link but also from search engines as quickly as possible, and we continuously monitor the situation to prevent similar incidents from occurring again

Intellectual Property and Copyright Protection

We handle all aspects of your copyrighted work, including preventing websites that publish your work online without permission from appearing in search engine results, permanently removing the content, and initiating and pursuing legal proceedings regarding unlicensed content.

We prevent the illegal "pirated" sharing of all kinds of film, series and music content on YouTube and other sharing sites, and if necessary, we take legal action to have them removed.

We prevent the copyright holder from suffering financial loss and transform the digital environment into a new sales and revenue channel.

  • Domain Name Violations 

We monitor domain name (domain and subdomain) infringements and handle the necessary removal processes on behalf of your company. To ensure your brand ranks correctly in search engines, we identify and remove infringing domain addresses related to your brand.
We halt the publication of domains containing your brand name and finalize international arbitration proceedings to recover the domains for you.

  • Personal Data Protection

    We can help shut down fake Facebook and Twitter accounts opened in your or your company's name.

    We can have harmful content, tweets, and photos about you removed from social media.

    We can immediately remove any videos published on YouTube that infringe on your or your company's personal rights, are defamatory to your company, or contain threats, harassment, or blackmail.

 

Cybercrimes

As with all modern legal systems, our legal system is based on the principle of individual freedom. However, this freedom naturally has limits, as it also involves the freedoms of other individuals. Some instances of exceeding these limits result in crimes punishable by law. These crimes can be committed physically or online. Cybercrimes deal with crimes committed on the internet. The elements protected by these crimes are also a part of the rights protected in our daily lives. We can examine cybercrimes in three categories.

  • Crimes Against Information Systems: This category of crimes includes acts targeting information systems, such as unauthorized access, obstruction or disruption of the system, destruction, or alteration of data.
  • Cybercrimes: This category includes acts such as internet banking or credit card fraud, and the unauthorized use of computer systems or related goods through various means.
  • Normal Crimes Committed Through Information Technology: Defamation, terrorist propaganda, and violations of privacy on the internet also fall into this category.

We provide high-level consulting services along with keeping up-to-date with the latest legislation on information technology law.

For legal issues related to IT law or other matters, you can contact us contact section.

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