Turkey
- The Five-Year Non-Use Cancellation Rule Under Article 9
- Bad Faith Trade Mark Filings in Türkiye Under Article 6(9)
- The Proof of Use Defence in Turkish Oppositions Under Article 19
- Likelihood of Confusion Under Article 6(1) of the Industrial Property Code
- The Two-Month Opposition Window at TÜRKPATENT
- Descriptiveness and Acquired Distinctiveness in Turkey Under Article 5(1)(c)
- What documents are required for trademark renewal in Turkey?
- If my trademark expires in Turkey, is there a period during which I can still renew it?
- When is the appropriate time to renew my trademark in Turkey?
- Do I need to regularly submit a statement of use in Turkey?
- Is Turkey part of the Madrid Protocol?
- What is the duration of the opposition period in Turkey?
- What rights do you gain by having a registered trademark in Turkey?
- Can a registration be canceled in Turkey, and if so, under what circumstances?
- What are the reasons for opposing a trademark application in Turkey?
- Who is eligible to challenge my trademark registration in Turkey?
- Do I need to use my trademark in Turkey before applying for registration?
- Does registering a trademark in Turkey provide me with any legal rights in Turkey?
- What is the website for the trademark office in Turkey?
- When is my trademark due for renewal in Turkey?
- Can I legally use my trademark in Turkey before it's registered?
- How long is a trademark valid once it has been registered in Turkey?
- What actions must I take to meet the usage requirement for registered marks in Turkey?
- What types of trademarks cannot be registered in Turkey?
- Is the Nice Classification system used in Turkey?
- What are the steps involved in processing a trademark application in Turkey after it has been submitted?
- What happens if I don't use my trademark after it's registered in Turkey?
- What kinds of trademarks can be registered in Turkey?
- What are the advantages of using a trademark in Turkey before filing for registration?
- If I register my trademark in Turkey, will it be protected in other countries?