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The Madrid Protocol facilitates a streamlined system for international trademark registration, enabling businesses to protect their marks across multiple jurisdictions through a single application process. Administered by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), this system reduces the cost and complexity of filing separate applications in each country. While the Protocol covers a broad range of trademarks for goods and services, it excludes certain types such as certification and collective marks. Applicants benefit from centralized administration and a unified procedure for registration, renewal, and transfer. Despite its advantages, the Madrid Protocol also presents limitations, including dependency on national registrations and country-specific restrictions. Nonetheless, it offers a practical route for businesses—especially SMEs—to establish international brand presence and enforce trademark rights efficiently.

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