Topcan, Utku

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Topcan, Utku
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utku.topcan@ieu.edu.tr
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16.01. Legal Office Management and Secretariat
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Banka ve Ticaret Hukuku Dergisi1
Legal and Economic Perspectives on the Nexus of AI and Copyright1
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  • Article
    Üçüncü Kişilere karşı Sorumlulukta Sigorta Hukukunun Rolü: Alman Hukukundaki Özel Sorumluluk Sigortası (Privathaftpflichtversicherung) (“PHV”) ile Türk Hukukundaki Üçüncü Kişilere karşı Mali Mesuliyet Sigortası (“ÜŞKMMS”) üzerinden bir Sigorta Bilinci Okuması
    (2025) Topcan, Utku
    Foreseeing risks and developing means of protection is not merely a quest for safety, but a reflection of a societal consciousness that pulses with the rhythm of civilization. Insurance is one of the key institutions through which this awareness materializes at both individual and collective levels. In Germany, the widespread presence of private liability insurance (Privathaftpflichtversicherung) (“PHV”) among citizens reflects not only an insurance product, but a collective attitude shaped by law, culture, and a sense of responsibility. In contrast, the near absence of interest in PHV’s Turkish counterpart, “third-party liability insurance” (“ÜŞKMMS”), on the part of citizens, market actors, and even the legal system points to underlying structural deficiencies. Inspired by a street interview published on a video-sharing platform, this study examines the legal foundations contributing to PHV’s widespread adoption in Germany, while also exploring why its equivalent remains marginal in Türkiye. Beyond comparison, this study calls for renewed attention to a silent corner of Turkish insurance law-an area that demands both legal and cultural reflection. At the intersection of legal regulation and individual responsibility, what is at stake is more than just a type of insurance; it is a broader expression of social and legal consciousness.
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    Piercing the "Digital Veil" in the Intellectual and Artistic Works Created Through Ai
    (IGI Global, 2025) Topcan, U.
    The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) underscores the need for legal and ethical frameworks governing AI-generated content to ensure accountability and protect the rights of creators and stakeholders. The potential recognition of AI as a separate legal entity raises significant concerns regarding misuse by individuals associated with such entities, a risk that remains even in the absence of formal legal recognition. The lack of adequate legal regulation may enable entities employing AI technologies to evade responsibility, thereby exacerbating issues such as bias and misinformation in AI outputs. Considering the substantial anticipated contributions of AI to the global economy, it is essential to engage in rigorous discourse regarding authorship and develop mechanisms aimed at mitigating potential misuse. These initiatives are crucial for promoting responsible innovation and enhancing public trust within creative industries. © 2025, IGI Global Scientific Publishing.