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How to protect my trademark internationally from India?

Using the Madrid Protocol

  • India is a member of the Madrid Protocol, an international treaty that facilitates trademark protection across multiple countries with a single application.
  • You must first file or register your trademark in India before applying internationally.
  • The international application is based on the Indian application or registration and must be identical in all respects.
  • You can designate one or more member countries where you seek protection.
  • The process is centrally administered but each designated country examines the application under its own laws.

Filing Through Indian Trade Marks Registry

  • Submit the international application through the Indian Trade Marks Registry, which acts as the Office of Origin.
  • The application must be filed using Form MM2 under the Madrid Protocol, along with the applicable fee.
  • The Registry verifies the details and forwards the application to the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO).
  • WIPO examines it for compliance and transmits it to the designated national offices.
  • Each national office conducts individual examination and issues acceptance, objections, or refusal.

Direct National Filings

  • If the country where protection is sought is not a member of the Madrid Protocol, a direct national application must be filed.
  • You will need to follow the specific country’s rules, procedures, classification, and documentation requirements.
  • Engage a local trademark attorney or agent in the foreign jurisdiction for compliance and representation.
  • This method is also used when a more tailored or extensive protection is required beyond Madrid limitations.

Supporting Documentation and Strategy

  • Maintain a valid Indian registration or application, along with usage evidence and branding materials.
  • Prepare a clear list of goods or services that align with the classes under the Nice Classification.
  • Conduct a trademark clearance search in each country to avoid refusal or conflicts.
  • Align your international strategy with business expansion plans, exports, and licensing interests.

Advantages of International Protection

  • Secures legal rights to your brand in multiple countries through a streamlined system.
  • Prevents unauthorized use, counterfeiting, or infringement in foreign markets.
  • Supports global brand recognition and enhances credibility with partners and investors.
  • Enables easier enforcement, licensing, and franchise opportunities across jurisdictions.

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