Can a Trademark Be Protected in More Than One Country?
"International Trademark Rights"
According to international trademark laws,– Each country is free to identify and protect its trademark rights.– It refers to a set of trademark rights recognized by several jurisdictions.
"Can a Trademark Be Protected in More Than One Country?"
Yes, under the Madrid Protocol, a trademark can be registered in more than one nation.
"How an Applicant Can Secure a Trademark Registration Covering More Than One Country?"
According to the Brexit transition period, the UK Intellectual Property Office (UKIPO) will immediately and, free of charge, remodel the UK portion of an IR.