There are two main ways to apply for a registered trademark abroad: one is to register one by one, register one by one, registered one by one, registered one by one, registered one by one, registered one by one, registered one by one, and That is to apply to the mandarin authorities of various countries to apply for registration; one is Madrid's trademark international registration, that is, according to \" [ trademark international registered Madrid Agreement \" (hereinafter referred to as \"Madridi Agreement \") or\" Trademark International Registration of Madrid Agreement Related Laws (hereinafter referred to as \"Madrid Protocol\") Trademark registration. The international registration of trademarks that we usually call Madrid's trademark international registration. The \"Madrid Alliance\" refers to the international registration special alliance consisting of the \"Madrid Agreement\" and \"Madrid Protocol\". At present, the Madrid League has a total of 97 members , covering 113 countries / regions. | ||
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Before submitting an international application, we must first obtain a trademark registration or submitting registration application in the Intellectual Property Office of the country. The registration or application is called the basic trademark. | After that, you can submit an international application through the National Intellectual Property Office. The bureau will prove your application and submit it to the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO).||
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Wipo only conducts formal review of international applications. Once the review is approved, the trademark will be registered in the international registration book and announced in the \" | ||
. Then WIPO will send you an international registration certificate and notify you to want all intellectual property bureaus in the place where your trademark will be protected. | ||
The intellectual property bureaus that hopes that the trademark will be protected will make a decision based on their respective legislation within the applicable time limit (12 months or 18 months).WIPO will record the decisions of each bureau and notify you in the international registered book. If a certain intellectual property bureau refuses to protect (reject) your trademark, the decision does not affect the decision of other bureaus.For the rejection decision, the review may be directly submitted to the bureau in accordance with the relevant legislation.If a bureau agrees to protect your trademark, a statement will be issued. Trademark international registration is valid for 10 years.Each 10 -year end can be registered directly with the Wipo renewal, and the effectiveness is effective in the designated parties. | ||