The controversial Turkish law on the internet was signed by President Abdullah Gul.
The announcement was made through him Twitter feed του. Ο law it is seen by many, including Turkish opposition and human rights groups, as violating civil liberties.
"I know the problems, mainly on two points ... these concerns should be taken into account in the new law," Gul said, referring to future amendments promised by the government.
Under the bill, authorities may require Internet providers to block pages that they consider privacy. Of course, this could give legislators the ability to block any websites that want some or no consequences.
After strong criticism from many countries and organizations, the Turkish government now proposes to modify the law a little and ask the Companies τηλεπικοινωνιών να ενημερώνουν τον δικαστή για οποιαδήποτε απόφαση φραγής μιας by clicking heres. The decision should be issued within 48 hours or the block should be cancelled.