On Monday
April the 8th 2013, WIPO officially announced India's accession to the Madrid
System for the International Registration of Marks, bringing the number ofcountries that have joined the Madrid System to 90.
The
instrument of accession to the Madrid Protocol for the International
Registration of Marks has been deposited by India's Minister for Commerce and
Industry.
India's
accession will take effect on 8 July 2013, at which time it will be possible to
protect trademarks in India either as Indian national trademarks or in the form
of international marks designating India as a Contracting Party.
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