Malicious Trademarks In Turkish Legal System: The Villains Of Trademark Law

Published date01 April 2024
Subject MatterIntellectual Property, Trademark
Law FirmKIRCI Law Office
AuthorMr N. Berkay Kirci

The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has had irreversible effects on our lives, has also brought along a drastic change in consumer behaviors. Although there are many other underlying reasons, the pandemic and the increased use and preference of e-commerce sites are believed to have caused illicit trade to increase significantly in Turkey. A very recent report that supports this statement and was drawn up in collaboration with the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) sets out that Turkey ranks third among provenance economies for counterfeit and pirated goods.

This recent data also proves that emphasis needs to be placed on malicious trademarks in Turkey, which in this paper are referred to as the villains of trademark law and illicit trade.

In this respect, this paper will provide a definition of, and an overview of regulations on malicious trademarks in Turkish Law, along with an elaboration of criteria accepted by the...

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