What are “designated countries”?
In an application for international trademark registration, you mention the States or organisations in which you wish the trademark to be protected. These States or organisations are member of the so-called “Madrid Union”, i.e. members of the Madrid Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Marks, which dates from 1891, and the Protocol Relating to the Madrid Agreement, which was adopted in 1989.
After examination, the International trademark will be protected as a national trademark in these designated countries
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