In Barbados, a trademark application undergoes three main phases: examination, publication, and registration. During the examination phase, the application is reviewed to ensure it meets all necessary requirements, and it is checked for any identical or confusingly similar existing marks. Next, the mark and its details are published, allowing third parties the opportunity to oppose it. If any opposition is successfully resolved by the trademark owner, the final phase is registration, where the trademark is officially granted.
What are the steps involved in the trademark application process in Barbados after it has been submitted?
Frank Stevens
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