International IP — starting at ₹14,999
International IP Filing
Protect your intellectual property across borders. We manage international trademark, patent, and design filings through established treaty systems — efficiently and cost-effectively.
Get StartedWhat's included
- Trademark filings via the Madrid Protocol (130+ countries)
- Patent filings via PCT — Patent Cooperation Treaty (150+ countries)
- Design filings via the Hague System (90+ countries)
- Country selection strategy and cost analysis
- Coordination with local associates worldwide
- Centralised management of your international IP portfolio
How it works
- Step 1Portfolio Review
We review your existing IP rights in India and advise on the most cost-effective international strategy.
- Step 2Treaty Selection
We identify the right treaty system — Madrid, PCT, or Hague — based on your IP type and target markets.
- Step 3Application Preparation
Applications are prepared in the correct format for the relevant WIPO system, using your Indian IP as the base.
- Step 4Filing & WIPO Processing
Applications are filed through the Indian Registry and forwarded to WIPO for international processing.
- Step 5National Phase Management
We coordinate with local associates in each designated country to handle national-phase examination and office actions.
Frequently asked questions
What is the Madrid Protocol?
The Madrid Protocol allows trademark owners to seek protection in 130+ countries through a single application managed by WIPO, based on an existing national mark.
What is PCT?
The Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) allows inventors to file a single international patent application covering 150+ countries, with a national phase filing required in each designated country.
What is the Hague System?
The Hague System allows industrial design owners to register their designs in 90+ countries through a single international application filed with WIPO.
Do I still need to pay fees in each country?
Yes. While treaty systems reduce the administrative burden, national-phase fees in each country are still required and vary by jurisdiction.
Disclaimer: Information on this page is general and not legal advice. Brain Trust IP is a professional services firm, not a law firm.