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WIPO trademark registration allows Egyptian trademark holders to extend protection to multiple countries through a single international application. Instead of filing separately in the US, UK, France, China, and other markets, the Madrid System provides a unified process based on your existing Egyptian trademark.
It’s a streamlined process to file one international trademark application through WIPO and extend protection to 131 member countries, based on your existing Egyptian registration.
Yes, under the Madrid Protocol, you must have a national registration (or application) in Egypt before filing internationally through WIPO.
Anyone with a national trademark application or registration in a member country—Egypt qualifies.
Over 130 countries, including the US, UK, France, China, EU, and many others.
Yes, both individuals and companies can apply to register a trademark in Egypt.
Yes. Foreign applicants must appoint a local trademark agent or legal representative in Egypt.
WIPO publishes internationally within months; most national offices take about 12–18 months to grant or refuse protection.
The local registration process in Egypt takes around 6–9 months if no oppositions or office actions arise.
Yes—use "subsequent designation" to add countries under the same international registration.
Yes. Renewals or updates to ownership, name, and address can be done across all designated countries via WIPO.
Once registered, a trademark is valid for 10 years in Egypt and renewable for similar periods.
Yes, trademarks in Egypt and under WIPO can be assigned or licensed, but changes must be recorded officially.
Yes—use the free Madrid Monitor to follow the status of your international application and view notifications.
Yes—use WIPO’s free Global Brand Database to search existing trademarks and images before filing.
If your Egyptian registration is cancelled within five years, the international registration may be affected ("central attack"), but you can convert it into separate national filings.
No public database currently exists for Egyptian trademarks. Applicants must rely on official filings or local attorneys for availability checks.
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