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Draft IP Code Before The Turkish Parliament

Two decades after Turkey began adopting some EU-style IP legislation, the country is on the cusp of passing a new IP law. Guldeniz Dogan Alkan and Selin Sinem Erciyas examine the proposals. Twenty years ago Turkey was in the process of becoming a part of the European Union-Turkey Customs Union and one of its responsibilities was to adapt its national intellectual property law to EU legislation.  For that purpose, Turkey rapidly constituted decree laws relating to IP rights in… »

Turkey Poised To Adopt Doctrine Of International Exhaustion

The Industrial Commission of the Turkish Grand National Assembly has approved the draft Industrial Property (Rights) Law, meaning that Turkey is poised to introduce the doctrine of international exhaustion of IP rights. This move is intended to address concerns regarding the ambiguous implementation of the doctrine, as well as its confusing interpretation by the courts and in literature, which allows the free parallel import and export of goods in and out of… »

Data Protection Issues in Turkey

In April 2016, Turkey faced one of the biggest data breaches ever recorded, where it was claimed that the personal data of almost 50 million Turkish citizens was leaked online. That breach is currently being investigated by the prosecuting officer, and although officials claim that the data leak only contains data from 2009 and reveals no new records beyond that time – it is still accepted as a colossal data breach.In the meantime, the long awaited Data Protection Law (the… »

Patents Institute Accepts Right to Stage Name as Sole Ground for Refusal

Facts In the first of two recent Turkish Patent Institute (TPI) decisions, the applicant filed a trademark application for the phrase ‘lana del rey’, seeking registration in Classes 25 and 35. The opponent – who had been using this phrase as her stage name for years and had become a world-renowned singer and songwriter under that name, and also had trademark registrations abroad for this phrase – filed an opposition against the application. The opposition was based on: • the… »

Draft Intellectual Property Law in Turkey

The Turkish Parliament took the draft IP Law into its program on 6 April 2016 and plans to enact it in mid 2016. The draft law is promising as it mainly fulfils the aim to harmonize the national law with EU law and removes discrepancies between national law and international agreements of Turkey. On the other hand it appears that the legislator focused on the must provisions and refrained from ruling on any area more than necessary. The amendments brought to IP law are… »

New Data Protection Law and Its Effect on Use of Health Data

Introduction On April 7 2016 the long-awaited Law on the Protection of Personal Data (the Data Protection Law) was published in the Official Gazette. While many of the Data Protection Law’s provisions came into effect on publication, the implementation of a few important provisions has been postponed until six months after the publication date. The Data Protection Law provides the framework for a central data protection regime, which Turkey previously lacked, and clarifies… »

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