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105. Under the Community Trademark system, the holder of a mark which has already been registered in a Member State of the European Union and who later applies for the registration of an identical mark as a Community Trademark, may claim what is called the seniority of that earlier mark in respect of the member State concerned. The effect of such a claim is that where the holder of the Community Trademark subsequently surrenders the earlier mark, or allows it to lapse, he is deemed to continue to have the same rights, in the member State concerned, as he would have had if the earlier mark had continued to be registered.
106. If an applicant wishes to claim seniority, he must file a separate official form, which is MM17, and this must be annexed to the international application form. Seniority claims on form MM17 received by the International Bureau after the receipt of the international application will be disregarded.
Designation of the United States of America
107. Footnote 3 of item 11 of the international application form is concerned with designations of the United States of America.
108. When the United States has been designated in an international application, the applicant is required by that Contracting Party to file also a declaration of intention to use the mark. A form (MM18) has been provided for this purpose and the declaration must follow exactly the wording of that form. The declaration is required to be in English, regardless of the language in which the international application is filed. Form MM18 should be annexed to the international application form.
109. If the United States of America has been designated in an international application and form MM18 has not been annexed to the international application form, this will constitute an irregularity, of which the applicant and the Office of origin will be informed by the International Bureau.
NOTE: the International Bureau has made available for users of the Madrid system two information notices concerning designations of the United States of America.
The first, entitled Indications of Goods and Services: United States of America (Information
Notice No. 24/2003) may be found on the Madrid system website at the following address: http://www.wipo.int/edocs/madrdocs/en/2003/madrid_2003_24.doc.
The second, entitled Tips for Holders of International Registrations Seeking Extension of Protection to the United States of America: Avoiding Provisional Refusals (Information Notice No. 4/2009) is available at the following address: http://www.wipo.int/edocs/madrdocs/en/2009/madrid_2009_4.doc.
Designations of Ireland, Singapore and the United Kingdom
110. Ireland, Singapore and the United Kingdom also, in principle, require a declaration of intention to use the mark. However, it is not necessary to annex to the international application form a separate declaration for that purpose. As is made clear in footnote 2 of item 11 of the application form, the mere fact of designating any of those Contracting Parties is taken, per se, as comprising the required declaration of intention to use.
Designations of Cuba, Ghana and Japan
111. A fourth footnote to item 11 of the international application form is concerned with the three Contracting Parties, Cuba, Ghana and Japan. Each of these Contracting Parties, which all charge individual fees, has made a declaration to the effect that the individual fee is payable in two parts. Upon the designation of any of these Contracting Parties, only the first part of the individual fee will be payable at the filing stage and the remainder of the fee will be required to be paid only if the Office concerned is satisfied that the mark qualifies for protection. The Office will notify accordingly.
112. An applicant who takes advantage of the electronic fee calculator will be informed by the calculator
that the fees indicated in respect of those three Contracting Parties consist only of the first part.
The electronic fee calculator may be found at the following address on the Madrid system website: http://www.wipo.int/madrid/en/fees/calculator.jsp.
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