Internet law, freedom of expression and privacy concepts form the basis of informatics law. Information Technology Law We can examine information law under two main headings as Internet Law. Information Technology Law includes information provisions that have been digitized, with provisions on how to distribute computer programs. Information law covers the protection of information during information sharing and exchange and the regulations in online shopping, which we call e-commerce. As for internet law, it deals with legal issues that occur during internet use. Internet use, freedom of expression and security are always determined by the rules taken within the framework of the law. In order to solve possible problems, support from informatics law is requested.
In a report published jointly by the United Nations Commission and the European Union, cyber crimes were examined in 6 main articles. According to this;
– Accessing and listening to the accesses provided by computer systems without authorization,
– Sabotaging computers,
– Defrauding others through the computer,
– Fraud again using the computer,
– Deciphering and using legally protected software without permission