Provisions regulating trademarks in international agreements
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There is no doubt that, nowadays, trademarks receive attention and protection in almost all countries of the world. Each country resorts to organizing trademark registration procedures. Each country maintains a national or regional registration office in which trademarks are registered, which includes complete information about all applications, registrations, and renewals. Which contributes to simplifying examination, search and objection procedures, if any It is known that the effects of trademark registration are limited within the country in which they are registered or the countries concerned in the event of registration at the regional level, in accordance with the principle of territoriality of laws. Therefore, countries remain free to establish the legislation they deem appropriate to protect trademarks within their regional borders.
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