Madrid Agreement concerning the International Registration of Marks of April 14, 1891, as revised at Brussels on December 14, 1900, at Washington on June 2, 1911, at The Hague on November 6, 1925, at London on June 2, 1934, at Nice on June 15, 1957, and at Stockholm on July 14, 1967
Parties with reservations, declarations and objections
Party | Reservations / Declarations | Objections |
---|---|---|
Belgium | Yes | No |
Bulgaria | Yes | No |
China | Yes | No |
Cuba | Yes | No |
Hungary | Yes | No |
Luxembourg | Yes | No |
Netherlands, the Kingdom of the | Yes | No |
Poland | Yes | No |
Romania | Yes | No |
Russian Federation | Yes | No |
Belgium
31-10-1974
The territories of Belgium, Luxembourg and the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Europe are to be deemed a single country, for the application of the Madrid Agreement as from January 1, 1971.
Bulgaria
25-04-1985
- Protection will be accorded in the People's Republic of Bulgaria after a compulsory
examination of marks by the industrial property institution responsible for patents
for invention.
- The People's Republic of Bulgaria considers that the provisions of Article 14(1)
of the Madrid Agreement are incompatible with the Declaration of the General Assembly
of the United Nations on the granting of independence to colonial countries and peoples,
adopted by Resolution 1514 (XV) of December 14, 1960, which proclaims the necessity
of brining to a speedy and unconditional end colonialism in all its forms and manifestations.
China
04-07-1989
Re Article 14(2)(d): except in the case of international marks which have already been the subject in China of an earlier identical national registration still in force, and which shall be immediately recognized upon the request of the interested parties, application of this Act shall be limited to marks registered from the date on which this accession enters into force.
07-07-2000
[...] notified the non-application of the Madrid Agreement to the Macau Special Administration Region until further notice.
24-07-2003
Withdrawal of declaration made upon ratification.
Cuba
06-09-1989
The Government of the Republic of Cuba declares that the provisions of Article 24 of the Paris Convention, referred to in Article 14(7) of the Madrid Agreement, both as revised at Stockholm on July 14, 1967, are contrary to the Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples (Resolution 1514) adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations on December 14, 1960, which proclaims the necessity of putting a speedy and unconditional end to colonialism in all its forms and manifestations.
Hungary
18-12-1969
The Presidential Council of the Hungarian People's Republic draws attention to the fact that the provisions of Article 14, paragraph (7), of the Agreement are contrary to Resolution No. 1514 (XV) on the independence of colonial countries and peoples, adopted on December 14, 1960, by the General Assembly of the United Nations.
Luxembourg
19-12-1974
The territories of Belgium, Luxembourg and the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Europe are to be deemed a single country, for the application of the Madrid Agreement as from January 1, 1971.
Netherlands, the Kingdom of the
04-12-1974
The territories of Belgium, Luxembourg and the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Europe are to be deemed a single country, for the application of the Madrid Agreement as from January 1, 1971.
Poland
14-12-1990
Pursuant to Article 14(2)(d) and (f) of the said Act, the Government of Poland declared that the application of the said Act shall be limited to marks registered from the date on which its accession entered into force.
04-12-1996
Withdrawal of declaration made upon ratification.
Romania
28-02-1969
The Council of State of the Socialist Republic of Romania considers that the maintenance of the state of dependence of certain territories to which reference is made in Article 14(7) of the Madrid Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Marks is not in accordance with the declaration on the grant of independence to colonial countries and peoples, adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations on December 14, 1960, by Resolution 1514 (XV), in which is stressed the need to bring an end rapidly and unconditionally to colonialism in all its forms and manifestations.
Russian Federation
15-03-1976
The provisions of Article 14(7) are considered outdated and contradictory to the Declaration
of the United Nations General Assembly on the Granting of Independence to Colonial
Countries and Peoples (United Nations General Assembly Resolution 1514 (XV) of December
14, 1960), proclaiming the necessity of bringing to a speedy and unconditional end
colonialism in all its forms and manifestations.
Pursuant to Article 14(2)(d) and (f) of the said Act, the Government of the Soviet
Union declared that the application of the said Act shall be limited to marks registered
from the date on which its accession entered into force.
26-07-1993
Withdrawal of declaration regarding Article14(2)(d) and (f).