Managing International Trademark Registrations – Expand Protection

You can ask to expand protection of an international trademark registration (“asset“) to additional Madrid System members at any time directly through your eMadrid workbench: 
  1. Login to eMadrid with your WIPO Account
  2. Go to “Manage your trademarks” to access your workbench
  3. Click on the three dots (“…”) to the right of the relevant asset – or open the asset directly in your workbench and click on “Manage trademark
  4. Choose “Expand protection of your registration
  5. Select the Madrid System members where you seek protection and indicate whether you want to expand protection for all goods and services (total) or some goods and services for all members/some goods and services for some members (partial)
  6. Follow the prompts to complete your request.
Tip! If you did not already include one in your original international trademark application – or in a previously recorded request to expand protection – you can add a voluntary description of your mark
Can’t find the relevant asset in your workbench? Find out more.

How much does it cost?

Fees include:

  • Basic fee: 300 Swiss francs (CHF) 
  • Complementary fee: 100 CHF; or individual fee (varies) for each additional Madrid System member where you seek protection.
Important: Fee calculator estimates are based on the information you provide and the Schedule of Fees in effect at that time. The estimate is for information purposes only. For the most accurate information, use the fee calculator immediately before you submit a request.

What happens next?

We will check your request to make sure it complies with all formal requirements.

  • If yes, we will record it in the International Register, publish it in the WIPO Gazette of International Marks, and notify you and the Madrid System members where you seek protection. Sample Notification of the Recording of a Subsequent Designation [PDF]
     
  • If no, we will send you an “irregularity notice” identifying the problem, explaining how you can fix it within a given time limit (usually three months), and indicating what will happen if you don’t. Sample Irregularity Notice [PDF]
We will notify you of any decisions from the Madrid System members where you seek protection – for example, a notification of a statement of grant of protection [PDF] or provisional refusal [PDF]. 

Important: Depending on the date of your international trademark registration, you may not be able to expand its geographical scope of protection in certain countries: 

  • Brazil: recorded before October 2, 2019
  • Estonia: recorded before November 18, 1998
  • India: recorded before July 8, 2013
  • Philippines: recorded before July 25, 2012
     

Instead, you may either:

Find out more

You can designate additional Madrid System members PDF, Madrid System members in your existing international trademark registration (i.e., expand its geographical scope of protection), using "Extend Protection of Your Registration" under eMadrid.

Tip! If you did not already include one in your original international trademark application – or in a previously recorded request for extension – you may add a voluntary description of your mark when submitting your request.

How much does it cost?

You will need to pay:

  • a basic fee – 300 Swiss francs (CHF); plus
  • a complementary fee (100 CHF) or individual fee (varies) for each designated Madrid System member included in the request.

Find out how to pay...

Tip! To estimate your subsequent designation fees, use our Fee Calculator under eMadrid.

Disclaimer: The Fee Calculator bases the estimate on the information that you provide and the Schedule of Fees in effect at that time. The estimate is for information purposes only. For the most accurate estimate, consult the Fee Calculator immediately before you submit a request.

What happens next?

We will examine your request to extend protection to make sure it complies with all formal requirements.

  • If yes, we will record it in the International Register, publish it in the WIPO Gazette of International Marks, and then notify you and the designated Madrid System members. Sample Notification of the Recording of a Subsequent Designation PDF, Sample Notification of the Recording of a Subsequent Designation

  • If no, we will send you an “irregularity notice” identifying the problem, explaining how you can fix it within a given time limit (usually three months), and indicating what will happen if you don’t. Sample Irregularity Notice PDF, Sample Irregularity Notice

We will notify you of any decisions received from the designated Madrid System members – for example, a notification of a statement of grant of protection PDF, Sample statement of grant of protection or provisional refusal PDF, Sample notification of provisional refusal.

Important! Depending on the date of your international registration, you may not be able to expand its geographical scope of protection in certain countries:

Country No subsequent designation for international registrations recorded before:
Brazil October 2, 2019
Estonia November 18, 1998
India July 8, 2013
Philippines July 25, 2012

Instead, you may either:

Madrid System forms

You may also use extend the protection of your international registration using Madrid System Form MM4. However, we strongly recommend that you do this online through eMadrid.

Find out more

You can designate additional Madrid System members PDF, Madrid System members in your existing international trademark registration (i.e., expand its geographical scope of protection), using "Extend Protection of Your Registration" under eMadrid.

Tip! If you did not already include one in your original international trademark application – or in a previously recorded request for extension – you may add a voluntary description of your mark when submitting your request.

How much does it cost?

You will need to pay:

  • a basic fee – 300 Swiss francs (CHF); plus
  • a complementary fee (100 CHF) or individual fee (varies) for each designated Madrid System member included in the request.

To estimate your subsequent designation fees, use our Madrid System Fee Calculator under eMadrid.

Disclaimer: The Fee Calculator bases the estimate on the information that you provide and the Schedule of Fees in effect at that time. The estimate is for information purposes only. For the most accurate estimate, consult the Fee Calculator immediately before you submit a request.

What happens next?

We will examine your request to extend protection to make sure it complies with all formal requirements.

  • If yes, we will record it in the International Register, publish it in the WIPO Gazette of International Marks, and then notify you and the designated Madrid System members. Sample Notification of the Recording of a Subsequent Designation PDF, Sample Notification of the Recording of a Subsequent Designation

  • If no, we will send you an “irregularity notice” identifying the problem, explaining how you can fix it within a given time limit (usually three months), and indicating what will happen if you don’t. Sample Irregularity Notice PDF, Sample Irregularity Notice

We will notify you of any decisions received from the designated Madrid System members – for example, a notification of a statement of grant of protection PDF, Sample statement of grant of protection or provisional refusal PDF, Sample notification of provisional refusal.

Important! Depending on the date of your international registration, you may not be able to expand its geographical scope of protection in certain countries:

Country No subsequent designation for international registrations recorded before:
Brazil October 2, 2019
Estonia November 18, 1998
India July 8, 2013
Philippines July 25, 2012

Instead, you may either:

Madrid System forms

You may also use extend the protection of your international registration using Madrid System Form MM4. However, we strongly recommend that you do this online through eMadrid.

Find out more