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The expression "industrial designs" covers industrial designs and models. Offices which issue design patents should report their design patent information activities in this series of Annual Technical Reports.
In the year 2002, the number of applications, in total, increased with a rate of 37% with respect to previous year. The increase of domestic applications experienced in the year 2002 was a significant (about 43%) change over the last years.
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The most popular areas of design applications (according to the Locarno Classes) are furnishing (Class 6), packages (Class 9), household goods (Class 7), textile piece goods (Class 5) and clothings (Class 2). Design applications for these areas represented about 70 per cent of total design applications received in the year 2002. These five areas are generally the most demanded areas for design applications in Turkey.
Information concerning industrial designs is published in monthly Official Bulletins on paper. Documents for these Bulletins are generated manually and sent to the printing office which is an external company. Scanning the images of registered designs and other relevant documents continued in the year 2002, for electronic archiving and documentation purposes. This study is also a part of the project of preparing the electronic data collecting for industrial designs.
Announcement of the Institute for industrial designs is mainly made on the Official Bulletins for Industrial Designs. The bibliographic information concerning designs are published in the Bulletin in the format which is compatible with WIPO standards. In addition to the registrations; corrections, changes in address or names of the holder, transfers, cancellations, legal actions and renewals are published in the Bulletin
The classification system used, is the Locarno Classification (7th Ed.). The classification is used for administrative purposes.
Bibliographic data is stored on a main database. These are; application number, application date, applicant (name, adress, nationality), attorney (if applicable), data for priority claim (if claimed), article, class code, and others.
The registration system does not include novelty search, therefore search file building is not carried out.
All the information concerning legal status, statistics, images of design applications are stored in an in-house ORACLE database which allows bibliographic search only.
General information about application procedure and legal framework concerning industrial designs are available on the Official website of the Institute. Also, administration of registration services are continued to be carried out manually, such as preparation of bulletins or registry extracts.
It is planned to carry out these operations on electronic environment through the implementation of the new software, within the year 2004.
The statistical information concerning industrial design activities is forwarded on a regular basis, to WIPO and OHIM. Also, the Official Bulletins are sent to other Offices or Organizations upon request.
Several seminars and training programs were organized in the year 2002, on the national basis.