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Applications for international trademark registration must be submitted to the Trademark Office. You can either entrust an agent to handle the procedures or handle them yourself. The trademark applyin
Applications for international trademark registration must be submitted to the Trademark Office. You can either entrust an agent to handle the procedures or handle them yourself. The trademark applying for international registration must be a trademark that has been applied for registration in my country or a trademark that has been registered or preliminarily approved. The goods specified in the application for international registration may exceed the scope of goods specified when applying for registration or the scope of goods approved for registration. . After receiving the application and necessary attachments and fees, the Trademark Office will send the relevant application documents to the International Bureau of the World Intellectual Property Organization in Geneva, Switzerland, which will handle the trademark registration. After the International Bureau examines the application, it will register the trademark and issue an international trademark registration certificate. At the same time, it will notify the country designated for protection within a time limit (one year in the member countries of the agreement and eighteen months in the member countries of the protocol) to conduct the review. It should be pointed out here that international registration does not generate exclusive rights, that is to say, the registrant's trademark cannot be directly protected in member states. Only when the registrant applies for protection in a certain member country and the trademark authority of the requested country does not reject his protection request within the specified period, the internationally registered trademark can enjoy the same rights as a domestically registered trademark in that country. International Trademark RegistrationTrademark Registration