An international agreement called the Madrid Protocol (the Protocol) entered into force on 1 April 1996 and has become a convenient and economical means of securing trademark registration in member countries. The Madrid Protocol is an efficient Madrid system of international registration of numbers administered by the International Bureau (IB) of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO).
1. FILING INT. NATIONAL TTRADEMARK
THROUGH MADRID PROTOCOL
How do I get a Trademark Registration?
File application after
getting Pakistani
Trademark Number
If issues of Application
are not resolved it will
be Rejected
TradeMark Registry
of IPO Review your
Application
If Application will
meet all requirements
If Application will not
meet all requirements
Registry of Trademark
Issue a Letter
WIPO Review your
Application Trademark
If issues of Application
are resolved
Trademark Registry of IPO
issue Certificate and Appl.
submit to WIPO
If Application will
meet all requirements
If Application will not
meet all requirements
WIPO issue a Letter
If issues are not resolved
Application will be
abandoned
WIPO allotted a
registration number and
forwards application to
the USPTO
Issues of the
application is resolved
USPTO reviews your
application and provides
a response via WIPO
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