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WHY MADRID DATA?
The 122 Madrid member countries represent 63% of countries worldwide that are home to 80% of the world’s population in which about 87% of global GDP occurs.
Almost 150,000 refusal notices were published in 2019, an increase of 16.2% over 2018 and 34.6% since 2016.
WIPO published new member Canada’s first refusal based on Lack of Distinctiveness IRN# 1422092 on July 2 2020.
European Union refused the mark because it is devoid of distinctiveness.
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Designations in
122 Madrid member countries
Madrid Extension to CHINA refused
on basis of confusion…
IR 1467018 • Resonance Inc • U.S.
…with prior filed registration:
IR 1022132 • DEHN + SÖHNE GmbH + Co. KG • Germany