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Turkish Patent and Trademark Office Published the New Trademark Examination Guideline

Turkish Patent and Trademark Office (“the Office”) published The New Trademark Examination Guideline (“Guideline”) on September 30, 2019. The guideline defines the criteria regarding the examination of trademark applications on absolute grounds within the scope of Industrial Property Code (“the IP Code”) that came into force in 2017. The Guideline aims to update the previous guideline which was in force since 2011, clarify the principles of absolute grounds for refusal that… »

Foreign Equivalent of Geographical Mame May Be Registered If Average Public Would Not Understand Its Meaning

The Trademark and Patent Offi ce refused to register Škoda Auto AS’ mark SUEDIA for automobiles on absolute grounds The Re-examination and Evaluation Board found that, although the term ‘Suedia’ means ‘Sweden’ in Romanian, such meaning would not be readily perceived by the average Turkish consumer This decision adopts a broader interpretation of distinctiveness for marks that include a geographical name in a language that is not widely known to the relevant public A recent… »

Patent and Trademark Office Issues New Guidelines for Examination of Trademark Applications

On 30 September 2019 the Patent and Trademark O ce announced the issuance of new guidelines for the examination of trademark applications The new guidelines are limited to examination on absolute grounds The guidelines include a number of examples from Turkish and EU decisions Following the entry into force of the Turkish Industrial Property Code, which replaced the relevant decree laws, on 10 January 2017, new guidelines had long been needed and awaited. The Turkish Patent… »

EBAY Recorded As a Well-Known Trademark in Turkey

The Re-examination and Evaluation Board of TURKPATENT has acknowledged that EBAY should be recorded as a well-known trademark in Turkey The board took into account the status of the mark around the world and in Turkey, with a focus on the realities of the Turkish marketplace It is important to appeal unfavourable first-instance decisions to take advantage of the REEB examiners’ experience and broad understanding of trademarks Background Well-known status provides extensive… »

Conversion of a Non-Examined Patent to an Examined Patent During Court Proceedings

A Turkish company active in the automotive sector filed a patent infringement action against a German global automotive company. The Turkish company alleged that a system used in the cars of the German company was infringing its non-examined patent granted by the Turkish Patent and Trademark Office (‘TPTO’). As a counter-attack, the German company and its Turkish authorized dealer filed an invalidation action against the non-examined patent in question before the same Court.… »

Communique on Share-based Crowdfunding and What It Brings to Turkish Crowdfunding Market

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Raising capital through crowdfunding for business ventures has been an applied method for financing start-ups and business projects in Turkey since the recent change on the Capital Markets Code numbered 6362 in 2017 which recognized crowdfunding. Having regulated the basic norms and rules surrounding crowdfunding, the detailed and more rigorous norms were released by Capital Markets Board in the form of a Communique on 3 October 2019, titled Communique on Share-based… »

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