International Patent Trademark Process

Summary

Obtaining international patents and trademarks involves using the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) for patents and the Madrid Protocol for trademarks. For patents, file a PCT application and then apply in each desired country during the national phase. For trademarks, use the Madrid Protocol through the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). Conduct thorough searches to ensure originality and compliance. Consider specific country requirements for UK, Australia, Ireland, Scotland, New Zealand, US, Thailand, Malaysia, Turkey, and Colombia.

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UK, Australia, Ireland, Scotland, New Zealand, US, Thailand, Malaysia, Turkey, Colombia, and US.
To seek international patent and trademark protection in the countries you mentioned, follow these steps:
- International Patent:
- Use the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) for application.
- Ensure to file in each country during the national phase.
- International Trademark:
- Utilize the Madrid Protocol through the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO).
Are there specific concerns about any particular country's process?