In recent years, due to the rapid increase in the number of people applying for registered trademarks year by year, the challenge of trademark registration has steadily increased, and the process of applying for registered trademarks has become complicated. What's more, the success of registered trademarks is far away because of the rejection of trademarks in the application process. To apply for the registration of Madrid trademark, there is no need to deal with the applications of various countries. Applicants will know in about 12- 18 months which countries their registered trademarks are protected, and only need to submit an application once.
Trademark registration is divided into regions, so trademark rights are also strictly divided into regions. In other words, the trademark applied for registration can only be protected by relevant laws in designated regions or countries, and it has no legal effect outside its scope. By applying for registration of Madrid trademark, it can be protected by relevant laws in the countries it passes through, and its trademark right can be used more widely. Because the Madrid trademark contains 95 contracting parties, that is to say, the Madrid trademark applied for registration can be used in all contracting countries and can enjoy the protection of its own trademark rights. There is no need to apply for registered trademarks in each country one by one, which greatly reduces the cost of applying for registered trademarks. ?
After successfully applying for a registered trademark, the trademark can be used flexibly in its region or country without restrictions, and at the same time, it can better enter the market of relevant countries and seize the market in advance. In recent years, more and more enterprises have been established in society, so enterprises can also register their own trademarks after registration, and trademarks also have a certain period of use. If users need to go through the renewal procedures in time after the expiration of the trademark use period, they can also raise objections to the Trademark Office when other enterprises register maliciously.