2024年5月6日发(作者:)

MADRID AGREEMENT CONCERNING

THE INTERNATIONAL REGISTRATION OF MARKS

of April 14, 1891,

as revised

at Brussels on December 14, 1900, at Washington on June 2, 1911,

Article 1:

Article 2:

Article 3:

Article 3bis: “Territorial

Article 3ter:

Article 4:

Article 4bis:

Article 5:

Article 5bis:

Article 5ter:

Article 6:

Article 7:

Article 8:

at The Hague on November 6, 1925, at London on June 2, 1934,

at Nice on June 15, 1957,

and at Stockholm on July 14, 1967,

and as amended on September 28, 1979

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Establishment of a Special Union. Filing of Marks at International Bureau.

Definition of Country of Origin

Reference to Article 3 of Paris Convention (Same Treatment for Certain

Categories of Persons as for Nationals of Countries of the Union)

Contents of Application for International Registration

Limitation”

Request for “Territorial Extension”

Effects of International Registration

Substitution of International Registration for Earlier National Registrations

Refusal by National Offices

Documentary Evidence of Legitimacy of Use of Certain Elements of Mark

Copies of Entries in International Register. Searches for Anticipation.

Extracts from International Register

Period of Validity of International Registration. Independence of

International Registration. Termination of Protection in Country of Origin

Renewal of International Registration

National Fee. International Fee. Division of Excess Receipts,

Supplementary Fees, and Complementary Fees

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Article 8bis:

Article 9:

Article 9bis:

Article 9ter:

Renunciation in Respect of One or More Countries

Changes in National Registers also Affecting International Registration.

Reduction of List of Goods and Services Mentioned in International

Registration. Additions to that List. Substitutions in that List

Transfer of International Mark Entailing Change in Country of Proprietor

Assignment of International Mark for Part Only of Registered Goods or

Services or for Certain Contracting Countries. Reference to Article 6quater

of Paris Convention (Assignment of Mark)

Article 9quater: Common Office for Several Contracting Countries. Request by Several

Contracting Countries to be Treated as a Single Country

Article 10: Assembly of the Special Union

Article 11: International Bureau

Article 12: Finances

Article 13: Amendment of Articles 10 to 13

Article 14: Ratification and Accession. Entry into Force. Accession to Earlier Acts.

Reference to Article 24 of Paris Convention (Territories)

Article 15: Denunciation

Article 16: Application of Earlier Acts

Article 17: Signature, Languages, Depositary Functions

Article 18: Transitional Provisions