Is it possible to own a trademark in multiple countries?

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Written by Tomas Orsula

Senior Trademark Attorney

Yes. Owning trademark registrations in multiple countries simultaneously is standard practice for any brand with international commercial activity.

Protection in each country must be obtained separately, either through individual national applications or through international systems that cover multiple countries in a single filing. The Madrid System (WIPO) allows designation of 130+ countries through one application. Regional systems such as the EUIPO cover an entire bloc through a single registration. Where neither applies, direct national applications are required.

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