Introduction
Natural gas does not have a long history in Turkey. The initial demand for natural gas consumption was miniscuie, starting at 0,5 bcm in 1987, and increased dramatically in the following years with a growing share of natural gas use in the production of electricity in Turkey. During the first years of Turkey’s acquaintance with natural gas, Petroleum Pipeline Corporation (“BOTAS”), which is a state owned company, conducted ail of the activities in this newly…
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INTRODUCTION
Since 2001, Turkey has been in the process of liberalizing its electricity market. The ultimate purpose of this process is to create a fully liberalized system where the state acts only as a supervisory and regulatory authority instead of an investor in the market. Having a state monopoly in the electricity market for a long period of time, Turkey has made and still has to make considerable effort to achieve this ultimate purpose. In this respect, the state has…
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The widely accepted principle in respect to the legal status of Trademark Rights is the “territoriality principle” as is also the case for other intellectual Property Rights. The territoriality principle is also in effect under Turkish Trademark Law and it is regulated under the Decree Law Pertaining to the Protection of Trademarks numbered 556 (“Decree Law No. 556″). Accordingly, with Article 6 of the Decree Law No. 556 which states that “Protection for a trademark under…
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Law 5833, which amends Decree Law 556 on the Protection of Trademarks, entered into force on January 28 2009 upon its publication in the Official Gazette. The new law amends Articles 9 and 61 of the Decree Law.
The new law aims to fill the gaps created by the January 5 2008 decision of the Constitutional Court, which annulled certain provisions of the Decree Law and came into force on January 5 2009. Trademark owners have claimed that the delay in enacting the amendments have…
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Law 5911, which amended the Customs Law 4458, entered into force on October 7 2009. On the same day, the Customs Regulation was published in the Official Gazette. These pieces of legislation introduce major changes to the protection of IP rights at the borders.
Law 5911 allows rights holders to file a single (online) application for the protection of their IP rights by all Turkish customs administrations. Previously, rights holders had to file an application with each customs…
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