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Madrid ProtocolTrademark protection can be gained in numerous countries using this system and the trademark application becomes an "International registration". Applications need to be based upon a trademark application that is ultimately registered in the home country of the owner. The home country must be a contracting party to the Madrid Protocol. The fees vary according to the individual countries selected for the International registration and this can be a cost effective way of protecting trademark rights.
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