Madrid Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Marks
The Madrid Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Marks, concluded in 1891, makes it possible to protect a trademark in a large number of countries by obtaining an international registration that has effect in each of the designated Contracting Parties. Therefore, the agreement is the basis of the international registration system of trademarks. In 1989 the Protocol relating to that Agreement was founded. The aim of the protocol was to make the Madrid system more flexible and more compatible with the domestic legislation of certain countries or intergovernmental organizations that had not been able to accede to the Agreement.
