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Utility model litigation plays a crucial role in safeguarding technical innovations and ensuring that the rights of inventors and businesses are effectively enforced. In a rapidly evolving technological and industrial environment, companies rely on legal mechanisms to protect their intellectual…

As businesses grow, merge, license technology, or restructure ownership, changes related to utility models frequently occur and must be formally recorded. The utility model recordal of changes process ensures that the official register reflects the current legal status of the…

A utility model response to office actions is a critical stage in the Turkish intellectual property registration process, particularly for applicants seeking protection for technical innovations through utility models. While the utility model system in Turkey offers a faster and…

A utility model assignment refers to the legal transfer of ownership of a utility model application or registration from one party to another. This transfer can involve individuals, corporations, research institutions, or investors. Because intellectual property rights are treated as…

Innovation plays a central role in modern economies, and protecting technological developments is a fundamental objective of intellectual property law in Turkey. Among the most important mechanisms for protecting technical inventions is the utility model system. Before filing for protection,…

In the modern innovation economy, intellectual property assets play a decisive role in business transactions, investments, and strategic partnerships. Among these assets, utility models are particularly important in industries where incremental technological improvements provide commercial advantages. Conducting utility model due…

Utility model licensing plays a crucial role in commercializing technological innovations in Turkey. Businesses, inventors, and investors increasingly rely on licensing agreements to monetize their intellectual assets without directly manufacturing or distributing products themselves. Under the framework of intellectual property…