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International trademark registration is a legal process that enables trademark owners to safeguard their trademarks across multiple countries using a single application. This process is crucial for businesses seeking global brand expansion as it saves time and cost.
International trademark registration operates under the Madrid System, comprising over 120 member countries, including the United States, the European Union, China, Japan, and Australia. A comprehensive list of member countries can be accessed on the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) website.
The benefits of international trademark registration encompass streamlined and centralized registration procedures, trademark protection in numerous countries, and cost efficiencies when filing individual trademark applications in each country.
Both individuals and small businesses are eligible to seek international trademark registration. There are no restrictions on who can initiate the process, provided that the trademark meets the eligibility criteria and fulfils the requirements of the Madrid System.
The duration of the international trademark registration process can vary widely, ranging from several months to over a year. This variability depends on factors such as the specific country involved, the complexity of the application, and the possibility of opposition from third parties during the process.