Talk:Internet regulation in Turkey

How to make this article clearer?
Could this article be made clearer for those of us who are not lawyers?

For example in order to understand the background behind this case re Youtube it would be good to have some kind of simple overview of the laws and regulations. I don't know what the Wikipedia term for an "executive summary" is but if we had one before diving into lots of confusing details it might help.

Neutrality of article
At the top of the article it says the neutrality is being disputed, but where is it being disputed please? Jzlcdh (talk) 19:31, 29 March 2014 (UTC)

Meaning of "host provider"?
Does it mean Internet service provider or Web hosting service or Internet hosting service or Social networking service or some combination? Whatever it means we could link to the appropriate article(s). Jzlcdh (talk) 20:32, 29 March 2014 (UTC)

Changes and modifications to the article
(Date: April 2, 2014) As a reviewer of this article I have tried to address all observations, and I consider that the article has been improved. Additional sources, and links to other wikipedia articles have been inserted. Grammar and technical language has been improved (this article is about regulation of the Internet in Turkey, therefore some legal wording may come necessary while describing legal mandate. An effort has been put, in keeping it to the minimum). Citation has been improved, and neutrality as well. An impact section has been added reflecting recent reactions to the February 2014 modifications, over the Internet Act. — Preceding unsigned comment added by J.GalQ (talk • contribs) 19:41, 2 April 2014 (UTC)

Clarify "traffic information"
Is it only metadata or data too should be stored for 1-2 years? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Artemka373 (talk • contribs) 22:50, 20 July 2016 (UTC)
 * It was all personnal datas (refer to ).Larchmutz (talk) 09:21, 30 April 2017 (UTC)

Article to update
Please note that 2014 amendments were stated unconstitutionnal by the Tukish Institutionnal Court, and that a new amendment occured in 2015 (sources in english availables on the french article fr:Loi no 5651 en Turquie. Larchmutz (talk) 09:21, 30 April 2017 (UTC)

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