IT Law

Our team of lawyers in our IT Law department provides a wide range of services including legal consultancy, litigation, dispute risk management, compliance process management, contract management, licensing and protection of intellectual property rights to various sectors, especially to our clients operating in the fields of e-commerce, telecommunications and media, financial services, software and computer hardware in the field of information technologies, which is developing day by day.

The science of processing information, which is used by human beings in technical, economic and social communication and which is the basis of science, in an orderly and rational manner, especially through electronic machines, is called informatics. Today, no matter which sector it is, it needs to meet with technology and innovation in order to be strong, to survive in a competitive environment and to increase its efficiency. A life without informatics is unthinkable. Informatics Law, which was created to regulate this field, constitutes the new legal ground of the new world.

With our expert and experienced team in IT, we explain to our clients how technology solutions can be presented together with the law and we transfer our legal knowledge with technology glasses within the scope of national and international regulations.

We provide preventive advocacy services to our clients by observing your risks in the digital world in advance. We follow the latest technologies and closely monitor developments. We are actively involved in big data, internet of things, cryptocurrencies, smart contracts, protection of data with artificial intelligence and many other areas.

Some of the services provided by Sönmez Law in the field of IT Law are as follows:

  • Compliance projects for websites,
  • Membership agreements and end user agreements,
  • Privacy policies, cookie policies, terms and conditions of use,
  • Consultancy for internet content providers and hosting providers,
  • Infringements via the internet,
  • Copyright and advertising on social media,
  • Domain name mismatches,
  • Denial of access,
  • Compliance with laws related to e-commerce,
  • Distance sales contracts,
  • Payment systems legislation and open banking,
  • E-signature,
  • Mergers and acquisitions,
  • Licensing and service projects,
  • Consumer protection,
  • Personal data protection and privacy,
  • Software development, software maintenance and updates, cloud computing services and other information technology contracts,
  • Information crimes.