Sovereign Belarus passed its national Law on Trademarks and Service Marks on February 5, 1993. Under Article 2 of this law, trademarks are legally protected either upon their registration with the National Center of Intellectual Property (NCIP) or under international treaties to which Belarus is a party (Belarus participates in both the Madrid Agreement and the Madrid Protocol).
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