For the first five years, the International Registration relies on the trademark application or registration in the base country. Therefore, if the original trademark in the base country is rejected, withdrawn, canceled, or limited during this period, WIPO will cancel the International Registration in both the base country and all designated countries.
What happens to the trademarks in other countries if the trademark in the base country is rejected, withdrawn, canceled, or limited?
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