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<p>I don't think a search engine is the right way to do this.<br>
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<p>What I would look for is a list of countries that are signatories
to the Paris Convention but that are not signatories to Madrid.
The Madrid member list is a subset of the Paris member list. By
this I mean that if a country wishes to join Madrid Protocol, it
is required that the country already belong to Paris.</p>
<p>Both lists are available on the WIPO web site with one or two
mouse clicks, and then it is a simple matter of running one's
finger down the two lists.</p>
<p>I am not clear on why the original poster asked for this list,
but I would guess part of the reason was to identify countries
that could be members of Madrid but had simply failed to do so.
There are, of course, a handful of countries that do not belong to
Paris Convention. But I'd guess those countries are not of
interest for this topic given that if the country does not belong
to Paris, it is ineligible to join Madrid.</p>
<p>Maybe part of the reason for the original posting was for
counseling some client who wants to know "which countries do I
need to make foreign-filing decisions about right now, because of
those countries having failed to join Madrid?" And the thing is,
if some country fails to belong to Paris, then my guess is it is
not going to be "in play" for some foreign-filing decision.</p>
<p>And then we have the Taiwan trademark office. I'd guess (I have
not checked) that the USPTO and the Taiwan trademark office may
have some bilateral agreement that is intended to closely track
Paris, as for trademark priority. And of course Taiwan is not in
a position to join Madrid because Taiwan is not a signatory to
Paris.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 7/2/2025 11:52 AM, Janet
Satterthwaite via E-trademarks wrote:<br>
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Hi all,</div>
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Can anyone point me to an up-to-date list of who is NOT in the
Madrid Protocol?</div>
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I can't find one via a quick Google search.</div>
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