Author: Umarova, Xolisxon Nomoz qizi
Annotation: Trademarks have a particular importance in introducing products to consumers under a single name, distinguishing themselves among similar competitors in the marke and gaining a place among them. Unlike other intellectual property objects, the protection of trademarks is limited to one territory, so the expansion of production and penetration into new markets require taking measures for additional protection. Through the following article, we will conduct a comparative analysis of the provisions of the Protocol of the Madrid Agreement on the International Registration of Marks and the provisions of the Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property on the international registration of marks.
Keywords: trademarks, international registration systems, single application and payment, country of origin, national treatment.
Pages in journal: 492 - 501