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New Industrial Property Code Now in Force

The IP Code has now replaced the respective Decree-Laws pertaining to the protection of trademarks, patents, geographical indications, and industrial designs, unifying them into a single code. The Decree-Laws on the protection of trademarks, patents, and industrial designs will continue to apply to international and national trademark, design, and patent applications filed before January 10, 2017. The application of the old system ends once the application is registered.… »

Corporate Liability: Applicable Criminal Penalties

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Introduction Corporate liability remains a highly problematic and criticised issue in Turkey. In Turkish criminal law practice, criminal liability is deemed as personal, and criminal penalties can be imposed only on natural persons for crimes committed under a corporate body. Although the fact that corporate bodies can also commit crimes has long been established by the precedents of the Constitutional Court,(1) criminal penalties are not specifically regulated under the… »

How to Tackle with Data Protection Compliance Projects in Turkey

Following the enactment of the Law on the Protection of Personal Data numbered 6698 (“Data Protection Law”) on April 07, 2016, many organizations began reviewing their level of compliance with the Data Protection Law and initiate conducting compliance projects. Under the Data Protection Law, companies have a transition period of two years meaning that personal data that has been processed prior to the enactment of the law must be brought in compliance with the provisions of… »

Untimely Annulment of Article 14 of Decree-Law No 556 Creates Legal Gap

In decision No 2016/148 E 2016/189 K dated December 14 2016, the Turkish Constitutional Court annulled Article 14 of Decree-Law No 556, following the referral by the Istanbul Second IP Court (in File No 2015/116 E) of an application for the annulment of said article on the ground of unconstitutionality. The decision of the Constitutional Court entered into force on January 6 2017, upon its publication in the Official Gazette. Article 14 of Decree-Law No 556 governed the… »

Life Sciences Newsletter, January 2017

Industrial Property Law is published Selin Sinem Erciyas, Gun + Partners On 10 January 2016, the Industrial Property Law came into force, amending the compulsory licence provision. Article 130 of the Industrial Property Law on “Compulsory Licensing in case of Non-use” rules that in addition to non-use of a patent, “relevant persons… can request compulsory licensing due to the … use of invention subject to the patent not satisfying the national market’s need”. Under Article… »

The Recent Cyber Attacks Against Banks in Turkey: The Legal Situation

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On 8 December 2016, a cyber attack was made against Akbank, one of Turkey’s largest banks, and supposedly two other Turkish banks. Akbank released a statement confirming the attack to their IT systems, that it related to the SWIFT system, and stating that they had responded to the attack immediately and taken the necessary precautions. The bank also set forth that the maximum amount of risk faced by the bank is USD $4 million which is covered by its insurance policy. The… »

Turkey: Changes to Anti-Counterfeiting Legislation

The Industrial Property Code (IP Code) entered into force upon publication in the Official Gazette on January 10 2017. The IP Code has now replaced the respective decree-laws (D-L) pertaining to the protection of trade marks, patents, geographical indications and industrial designs, unifying them into a single code. Article 30 of the IP Code extends the scope of offence, compared to the trade mark D-L. Under Article 61/A of the D-L, the “manufacturing, offering for sale and… »

Amendments to Cheque Regulations

Introduction On July 15 2016 Parliament enacted an omnibus act amending several laws. The Law on the Amendment of Some Laws to Improve the Investment Environment focuses on: reducing costs in relation to the investment environment; eliminating the legal differences in relation to R&D incentives; harmonising practices among financial institutions; encouraging foreign investment; and reducing the costs of establishing companies and opening branches. Conversely, the law… »

Industrial Property Law Comes into Force in TURKEY

The long awaited Industrial Property Law (“The Law”), numbered 6769, finally came into force in Turkey on 10 January 2017. The new law regulates all IP rights in a single code. It consists of 193 articles and 6 provisional articles divided into five chapters. The first four Books of the law regulate trademarks, geographical indications, designs and patent rights respectively. The name of the Turkish Patent Institute has changed to the Turkish Patent and Trademark Authority… »

New IP Code Enters into Force: 2017 Will be The Year of IP Rights

Following the merger of various IP-related decree-laws into a single code, the brand new Industrial Property Code (No 6769) entered into force as of January 10 2017. At the beginning of 1990s, Turkey was in the process of becoming part of the EU Customs Union and one of its obligations was to adapt its domestic IP law to comply with EU regulations. In order to achieve this, Turkey rapidly enacted IP-related decree-laws in 1995. Decree-laws were preferred since they require… »

Industrial Property Law Comes Into Force

The long-awaited Industrial Property Law (6769) finally came into force in Turkey on January 10 2017. The new law regulates all IP rights in a single code. It consists of 193 articles and six provisional articles, divided into five chapters. The first four books of the law regulate trademarks, geographical indications, designs and patent rights, respectively, while the fifth book sets out common provisions valid for all IP rights. Article 188 of the law changes the name of… »

New Turkish IP Code: What it Means for Designs

The New Turkish Industrial Property Code entered into force on January 10, 2017. This Code replaces the Decree-laws pertaining to the protection of trade marks, patents, geographical indications and designs, all of which date back to 1995, by bringing all those rights together within the ambit of a single Code. The design chapter includes changes which seek to achieve greater compliance with the relevant directives of European Union. The major changes relate to the designs… »

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