Is Pirating Movies Legal in Turkey After the 2026 Law Changes?

No, pirating movies in Turkey violates the Law on Intellectual and Artistic Works (No. 5846) and the Turkish Penal Code (No. 5237), exposing offenders to fines up to ₺100,000 and imprisonment for up to 4 years. The Information and Communication Technologies Authority (BTK) actively monitors digital platforms, while the Directorate General of Copyright (TELIF) enforces takedowns and prosecutions under 2026 amendments tightening anti-piracy measures.


Key Regulations for Pirating Movies in Turkey

  • Law No. 5846 (FSEK): Criminalizes unauthorized reproduction, distribution, or public communication of copyrighted films, with penalties escalating for commercial-scale piracy.
  • Turkish Penal Code (Article 136): Imposes imprisonment (1–4 years) and fines for digital piracy, including streaming or torrenting, with aggravated sentences for organized groups.
  • BTK & TELIF Enforcement: Mandates ISPs to block infringing sites (per Law No. 5651) and requires platforms to remove pirated content within 24 hours of notification, per 2026 regulatory updates.