Child's access to adult/inappropriate content on the family computer may give rise to family responsibility.
Family Responsibility
- TBK Article 66: Family is responsible for the damage caused by the child
- TMK Article 343: Care of the child within the scope of custody
- Lack of content filtering = negligence
Content Types
- Pornography
- Violence
- Adult social media
- Betting sites
- Dangerous challenges
Preventive Measures
- Family screen (parental control)
- Browser filters
- Application age restriction
- Internet provider content filter (Türk Telekom Family Filter)
- Device lock screen
- Usage time limit
Grievances to which the child is exposed
- Sexual abuse (grooming)
- Cyber bullying
- Financial damage (game) expenses)
- Addiction
- Trauma
Family-Child Talk
- Open communication is important
- Educating instead of prohibiting
- Internet safety training
- Age appropriate information
Legal Process (If the Child is a Victim)
- Public Prosecutor's Office
- Child Services General Directorate
- Psychologist/pedagogue support
- Compensation (from the perpetrator)
Supreme Court 14th CD and 4th HD
4. HD accepts that parental negligence can be evaluated within the scope of "objective liability", but that liability can be reduced when reasonable precautions are taken.
Child law and IT lawyer is recommended.