Although Turkey has made significant progress in building a conducive business environment, the protection of trade secrets remains a major challenge. Unfair competition, especially in traditional and emerging industries, has led to competition at all costs, including infringement of intellectual property rights. Behaviors such as copying products, stealing ideas, and disclosing confidential information occur frequently, causing serious damage to businesses. Besides, the leakage of internal information, especially through online channels, is also a major concern. Small and medium-sized businesses, which have limited resources, are often the most vulnerable. To solve these problems, businesses need to proactively build information security systems, raise awareness of business secret protection for employees, and actively participate in cooperative activities to share experience and knowledge. Viet An Law would like to guide customers on how to protect trade secrets in Turkey through the article below.
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Turkey currently does not have a specific law on the protection of trade secrets. Instead, the ownership of trade secrets is indirectly protected through the general provisions of civil law. Specifically, Article 17 of the Turkish Constitution recognizes the right of each individual to protect his or her physical and spiritual existence, including the right to protect trade secrets.
The Civil Code also provides a legal basis for the protection of trade secrets through the provision of personal rights. Accordingly, the owner of a trade secret can request the court to prevent the infringement of his rights.
However, the most comprehensive protection for trade secrets comes from the Commercial Code, especially the provisions on unfair competition. The disclosure of trade secrets is considered unfair competition and will be dealt with severely.
In addition, other laws such as the Code of Obligations and the Labor Law also have provisions related to the protection of business secrets, especially in contractual relationships.
In conclusion, although there is no specific law, the protection of trade secrets in Turkey is still ensured through a system of various legal provisions. However, law enforcement and raising public awareness of the importance of protecting trade secrets are still issues that need attention.
Although Turkey does not yet have a separate law on the protection of trade secrets, infringements of this right are still strictly prohibited and handled based on the general provisions of civil and commercial law. Here are some common practices that are considered to be infringing on trade secrets in Turkey:
Besides, there are still some exceptions where information is not protected under the definition of trade secret. This is to ensure a balance between intellectual property rights and other public interests. Here are some common exceptions:
To effectively protect business secrets, businesses need to combine many different measures, from building internal systems to complying with legal regulations. Here are some effective trade secret protection measures:
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