Under Canada's present system, a Canadian company looking for
trademark protection outside of Canada applies to the foreign country's trademark office directly, often with the help of their Canadian lawyer and always with the assistance of a local lawyer in the far - off jurisdiction.
If your invention constitutes patentable subject matter or your brand name is available for
protection in the U.S. Patent &
Trademark Office, or if, you are offering your product or services to customers outside the United States, available for protection in the relevant trademark and patent offices of those other countries in which you are doing business I strongly recommend that you protect that subject matter or name with that Office and
Trademark Office, or if, you are offering your product or services to customers
outside the United States, available for
protection in the relevant
trademark and patent offices of those other countries in which you are doing business I strongly recommend that you protect that subject matter or name with that Office and
trademark and patent offices of those other countries in which you are doing business I strongly recommend that you protect that subject matter or name with that Office and offices.