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Instructions for Trademark Registration in Turkey

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    Legal Basis

    • Law No. 6769 on Industrial Property

    Definition of Trademark in Turkey (Law No. 6769)

    What is a trademark?

    A trademark can be any indication, including the name of a person, words, shapes, colors, letters, numbers, sounds, and the appearance of goods or packaging, provided that such mark may:

    • Differentiate one business’s goods or services from others.
    • Clearly and accurately represented in the registration dossier to ensure protection rights for the trademark owner.

    Instructions for determining conditions for trademark registration in Turkey (Law No. 6769)

    Conditions to register a trademark

    • Differences:
      • Your trademark must be able to distinguish your goods or services from those of other businesses.
      • Trademarks must not be generic or overly clear about the product or service.
    • Graphic Representation:
      • Your trademark must be represented graphically clearly and accurately.
      • This means that the trademark must be reproduced in a recognizable way.
    • Do not violate the rights of others:
      • Your trademark must not be identical or similar to any registered trademark or other intellectual property rights.
      • It is not allowed to have the same or similar trademark registered for the same or similar goods or services.
    • Conformity with ethics and public order
      • Your trademark must not be contrary to public order, social ethics, or recognized ethical principles.
      • Trademarks must not be misleading or deceptive.

    Types of trademarks that can be registered in Turkey (Law No. 6769)

    Turkey recognizes a wide range of trademarks, including traditional and non-traditional trademarks. Here is some information about these types of trademarks:

    Traditional Trademark:

    • Word trademarks: These are the words, letters, or numbers used as trademarks. For example: Coca-Cola, Nike.
    • Image trademarks: These are graphic images, logos, or designs used as trademarks. Example: Apple logo, McDonald’s gold arc

    Non-Traditional Trademark:

    • Sound trademarks: Unique sounds or melodies may be registered as trademarks. Example: Intel’s “bong” sound
    • Color Trademarks: Specific colors or color combinations can be registered under certain conditions. Example: Tiffany Blue
    • Three-dimensional trademarks: The shape of a product or its packaging can be registered as a trademark. Example: Coca-Cola bottle shape
    • Motion trademarks: Motion images or animations may be registered as trademarks. Example: McDonald’s logo rotates
    • Other types:
      • Collective trademarks: These are trademarks used by a group of individuals or companies to identify products or services that originate from a specific geographic area or have certain characteristics.
      • Certification trademarks: These are marks used to certify the quality, materials, manufacturing methods, or other characteristics of goods or services.

    Guide to Trademark Search in Turkey

    You can search for trademark information in Turkey through the following platforms:

    Guide to search for a trademark

    Instructions for preparing trademark registration dossiers in Turkey

    • Trademark registration application: The applicant completes the following information:
      • Name and address of the applicant (individual or business)
      • Trademark type (word, logo, image, etc.)
      • A detailed description of the trademark (meaning, color, typography, etc.)
      • List of goods or services according to the Nice classification system
      • Application Fee
    • Trademark Templates: Two clear and easily visible copies of the trademark printed on a white background. If the trademark is colorful, a clear note should be made.
    • Identification documents:
      • A copy of the applicant’s identity card or passport (if it is an individual).
      • Business registration certificate or business license (if it is an enterprise).
    • Power of attorney (if applicable): If the applicant hires an attorney or legal representative to file the application, a valid power of attorney is required.
    • Additional documents (if any): If the trademark has special elements, the applicant needs to provide explanatory or illustrative documents. For example, if the trademark is a complex logo, the applicant can provide technical drawings.
    • Fee payment receipt

    Instructions on how to file a trademark registration dossier in Turkey

    To file a trademark protection application in Turkey, customers can file by the following filing methods:

    • Direct filing: Customers can go directly to the Turkish Intellectual Property Office at 13 Hipodrom Street 06560 Yenimahalle Ankara to submit the application and related documents.
    • By Post: You can send the application and all necessary documents through the postal service or courier service to the Turkish Intellectual Property Office at 13 Hipodrom Street 06560 Yenimahalle Ankara.
    • Submit online through the link below: https://epats.turkpatent.gov.tr/run/TP/EDEVLET/giris

    If you want to file a trademark registration application in Turkey, please contact Viet An Law – IP Firm, hotline (+84) 9 61 67 55 66 (WhatsApp, Viber, Zalo, Wechat) for the most effective support.

    Update: 8/2024

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