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MADRID PROTOCOL
Relating to the Madrid Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Marks
as adopted at Madrid on June 27, 1989
ENTRY INTO FORCE: Described in Article 14
Article 1 Membership in the Madrid Union/ Article 2 Securing Protection through International Registration/ Article 3 International Application/ Article 3bis Territorial Effect/ Article 3ter Request for "Territorial Extension"/ Article 4 Effects of International Registration/ Article 4bis Replacement of a National or Regional Registration by an International Registration/ Article 5 Refusal and Invalidation of Effects of International Registration in Respect of Certain Contracting Parties/ Article 5bis Documentary Evidence of Legitimacy of Use of Certain Elements of the Mark/ Article 5ter Copies of Entries in International Register; Searches for Anticipations; Extracts from International Register/ Article 6 Period of Validity of International Registration; Dependence and Independence of International Registration/ Article 7 Renewal of International Registration/ Article 8 Fees for International Application and Registration/ Article 9 Recordal of Change in the Ownership of an International Registration/ Article 9bis Recordal of Certain Matters Concerning an International Registration/ Article 9ter Fees for Certain Recordals/ Article 9quater Common Office of Several Contracting States/ Article 9quinquies Transformation of an International Registration into National or Regional Applications/ Article 9sexies Safeguard of the Madrid (Stockholm) Agreement/ Article 10 Assembly/ Article 11 International Bureau/ Article 12 Finances/ Article 13 Amendment of Certain Articles of the Protocol/ Article 14 Becoming Party to the Protocol; Entry into Force/ Article 15 Denunciation/ Article 16 Signature; Languages; Depositary Functions
[Last updated 1 April 2004]