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International Trademark Registration
A Trademark originated from Indian can be protected Globally through International Trademark Registration.
The application for International Trademark Registration is filed through World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) under Madrid Protocol. WIPO is the global forum for intellectual property (IP) service by United Nations, with 192 member states.
Madrid Protocol - The International Trademark System
The Madrid Protocol is an international system for obtaining trade mark protection for a number of countries and/or regions using a single application.
Protection (an “International Registration”) can only be obtained for countries and regions which have joined the system
Who can File International Trademark?
Any Indian Company, or any Indian national, can apply for an International Trademark if they have a registered trademark or if they have filed an application for registration of a trademark in India.
Home Trademark Application or Registration
Before fling International Trademark, it is mandatory that the applicant must file trademark application in India.
Office of Origin - Trademarks of Indian Origin : Office of Origin means the Office in which the basic application will have been filed or the basic registration will have been recorded. Trademarks that are originated from Indian Applicants are eligible for registration under International Trademark Registration from India.
International Trademark Filing System
International applications originating from India, shall be filed electronically through the Trade Marks International Application System. International Application or any communication relating the process shall be in English. Notices or communications relating to an international application shall be issued by the Registrar only in electronic form and the response to such communication shall also be electronic form.
Fee for International Trademark Registration
The cost of filing an international trademark registration includes the basic fee (653 Swiss francs; or 903 Swiss francs for a mark in colour*), plus additional costs depending on where you want to protect your mark, and how many classes of goods and services will be covered by your registration.
International Trademark Registration Filing Fee (1 Class in USA)
Details of Filing Fee | Amount ₹ (Approx)* |
Filing Fee for International Trademark Application in 1 Class in USA (Basic Fee + Fee for 1 Class) | ₹95,000.00 |
Handling Fee by Indian Trademark Registry for certification and transmission of international application to International Bureau | ₹5,000.00 |
Fee for Application in additional Class / multiple countries - Per Class / Per Country. (*This fee may change from time to time. Contact Us for a Fee Quote.) | ₹25,000.00 |
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International Trademark Registration - Requirements
Cost of Registration
Process of International Trademark Registration
International Trademark Application
The application (“International Application”) has to be filed at the Trade Mark Office of the applicant’s home country/region (“The Office of Origin”), corresponding to the “home” application or registration upon which the International Application is based.
Submission of Application
The application can be filed in English and can designate any number of the member countries/regions, except the applicant’s home country/region.
Verification of Application by The Office of Origin
The Office of Origin checks the details of the applicant’s home application or registration and forwards the application to the World Intellectual Property Organisation.
Cost of Registration
Cost of The cost of registration under International Trademark Registration system will be less than the cost of applying separately for registration for each member country/region. However, the costs depend on various factors, including the countries/reg
End to End Registration Process
We can handle the application procedure for all countries/regions. In case any objections raised by the registry, we have to engage local attorneys to take the matter further at additional cost.
Documents Required
Trademark Search
Before filing an international application, you should search to find out if identical or similar marks already exist in your target markets.
As a First step to proceed with International Trademark, confirm the following:
What we Do?
Please submit your Email / Phone number to schedule a Call / Meeting to know more about International Trademark Registration
Registration / Application in Home Country
Before filing an international application, you must have already registered or applied for a mark in your "home" IP Office.
International Trademark Registration - Advantages
Trademark Search
Before filing an international application, you should search to find out if identical or similar marks already exist in your target markets.
Registration / Application in Home Country
Before filing an international application, you must have already registered or applied for a mark in your "home" IP Office.
Identify Member Countries for Application
With one single application, Trademark can be protected with many countries.
Assessment of Cost of Registration
Cost of Registration varies depends on the number of Classes and number of Countries where application are to be registered.
Faq - International Trademark Registration
After obtaining an international trademark registration, additional fees apply to expand the geographical scope of coverage, modify or renew your trademark portfolio.
* If you file your application in the IP Office of a Least Developed Country (LDC), your basic fee will be reduced by 90% (to 65 or 90 Swiss francs).
For example, the United States will normally require a specification which is more specific than the generally worded specifications which are acceptable for most countries/regions.