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WIPO/PUB/1039

Protecting your Marks Abroad - The Madrid System

Registering your mark internationally is the first step in protecting your commercial interests abroad, and an integral part of any successful global business strategy. The Madrid System, provides a simple, low-cost and effective means of obtaining and maintaining protection for marks in multiple countries.

Publication year: 2013

WIPO/PUB/ECONSTAT/WP/11

The Use of Intellectual Property in Chile

Economic Research Working paper 11

This study describes patterns and trends of intellectual property (IP) use in Chile, drawing on a new database containing all patent, trademark, utility model, and design filings received by the Chilean IP office over the period 1991-2010. Among other things, the study offers insights into the drivers of filing growth, the origin of filings, the distribution of applicants, the importance of different applicant types, the share of filings by different economic sectors, the relevance of IP bundles, and the patenting behavior of Chilean applicants overseas.

Publication year: 2013

WIPO/PUB/940/2011

Madrid System for the International Registration of Marks 2011

Comprehensive facts, figures and analysis of the international registration of marks.

Publication year: 2012

WIPO/PUB/940/2010

Madrid System for the International Registration of Marks 2010

Comprehensive facts, figures and analysis of the international registration of marks.

Publication year: 2012

WIPO/PUB/TRANSITION/4

The Role of Intellectual Property, in particular, Trademarks and Geographical Indications, in Creating, Developing and Strengthening a Nation Brand

This Study deals with intellectual property, in particular, trademarks and geographical indications, as an instrument not only for developing a strong and distinctive brand image for national products and services but also, through such a process, for creating a strong and distinctive nation brand, in both cases, with a view of gaining a competitive advantage in domestic, regional and world markets.

Publication year: 2012

WIPO/PUB/1028

Honmono

Genuine Goods (Manga)

This manga is the result of the Real Manga Competition held in Japan from August 3 to October 15, 2010. The competition was organized by the Japan Office of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), co-sponsored by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan and the Japan Patent Office, and supported by Kadokawa Group Publishing. The objective of the competition was to find a Japanese artist for the creation of a manga to increase awareness of the health and safety risks of counterfeit products.

Publication year: 2011

WIPO/PUB/259

Singapore Treaty on the Law of Trademarks

The objective of the Singapore Treaty is to create a modern and dynamic international framework for the harmonization of administrative trademark registration procedures. Building on the Trademark Law Treaty of 1994 (TLT), the Singapore Treaty has a wider scope of application and addresses more recent developments in the field of communication technologies.

Publication year: 2011

WIPO/PUB/940/2009

Madrid System for the International Registration of Marks 2009

Comprehensive facts, figures and analysis of the international registration of marks.

Publication year: 2010

WIPO/PUB/940/2008

Madrid System for the International Registration of Marks 2008

Comprehensive facts, figures and analysis of the international registration of marks.

Publication year: 2009

WIPO/PUB/940/2007

Madrid System for the International Registration of Marks 2007

Comprehensive facts, figures and analysis of the international registration of marks.

Publication year: 2008