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More information on Turkish privacy legislation

Privacy Laws and Business has more information on the proposed privacy legislation in Turkey, part of its campaign for EU entry. A bill was sent to the legislature this week that would define personal data and regulate the state's collection of personal data and transfer to third parties or other countries. It would establish an "autonomous privacy watchdog" to implement the law. More information also available from Today's Zaman.

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