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  2. Madrid Protocol - Wikipedia

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    It was established pursuant to the multilateral treaties Madrid Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Marks of 1891 and the Protocol Relating to the Madrid Agreement (1989), which has been the sole governing treaty since 2016. [2]

  3. Trade Marks Directive - Wikipedia

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    Council Directive No. 89/104/EEC, "to approximate the laws of the Member States relating to trade marks", was introduced into European Union law on 21 December 1988. [1] Its provisions were required to be introduced into national law by 29 December 1991.

  4. World Intellectual Property Organization - Wikipedia

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    The Madrid System for the International Registration of Marks is governed by the Madrid Agreement, concluded in 1891, and the Protocol relating to that Agreement, concluded in 1989. The system makes it possible to protect a mark in a large number of countries by obtaining an international registration that has effect in each of the designated ...

  5. Trademark Law Treaty - Wikipedia

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    the Madrid Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Marks signed in 1891; the International (Nice) Classification of Goods and Services signed in 1957; the Trademark Law Treaty signed in 1994; the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) signed in 1994; the Singapore Treaty on the Law of ...

  6. Madrid Agreement Concerning the International Registration of ...

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    Madrid Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Marks. 3 languages.

  7. Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property

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    In other words, when an applicant files an application for a patent or a trademark in a foreign country member of the Union, the application receives the same treatment as if it came from a national of this foreign country. Furthermore, if the intellectual property right is granted (e.g. if the applicant becomes owners of a patent or of a ...

  8. Industrial property - Wikipedia

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    A commercial or trade name is the name or designation that identifies a company. In most countries, trade names may be registered with a government authority. However, under Article 8 of the Paris Convention, a trade name must be protected without the obligation of filing or registration, whether or not it forms part of a trademark. Protection ...

  9. Intellectual property in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Protocol Relating to the Madrid Agreement—1998; Strasbourg, Nice, Vienna and Locarno Agreements on Classifications—1998; Trademark Law Treaty—1998; Budapest Treaty on the International Recognition of the Deposit of Microorganisms for the Purposes of Patent Procedure —2000; UPOV Convention—2001; Geneva Act of the Hague Agreement—2001.