PATENT INNOVATION PRELIMINARY RESEARCH An innovation preliminary research is conducted before filing a patent application to determine whether an invention is truly new or not. Additionally, this study helps identify the closest prior art to the invention, enabling the application text to be prepared more accurately by taking this document into consideration. With an effective research conducted by the right experts, unnecessary applications are prevented and, if necessary, the scope of the application is clarified to increase the chances of success.
PATENT BULLETIN MONITORING It is a service that involves regular monitoring and reporting of published applications in patent bulletins. This enables staying informed about applications made in the sector, new products of competitors and potential competitors.
TRADEMARK NOVELTY RESEARCH It is the service of determining the relevant classes before the trademark application and identifying the trademarks that may pose a risk in these classes.
TRADEMARK BULLETIN MONITORING It is a service that involves regularly monitoring trademark bulletins where trademark applications are published after the initial examination conducted by experts in the official institutions. By monitoring these publications, it is possible to identify trademark applications that may be detrimental to your interests and initiate objections against them. Thus, it is possible to prevent the registration of an application that could potentially be confused with your trademark.
OBJECTION TO THE APPLICATION PUBLICATION The decision on whether a patent or trademark application will be granted or not is determined through the research and examination conducted by the experts in the official institution. The fact that the expert has not encountered sufficiently similar documents during the examination may cause erroneous registration decisions. It is possible to prevent registration decisions by submitting relevant documents to the institution along with the necessary arguments to ensure accurate evaluation.
OBJECTION TO THE REGISTRATION DECISION In case the objection made to the application publications is insufficient or the objection period is missed, the registration decision can be appealed by submitting the relevant documents to the institution with the necessary arguments after the registration decision.