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Article 1
This Law shall regulate the manner of acquisition of the right to a mark used in trade of goods and/or services, and the protection thereof.
A trademark shall be the right that protects a mark used in the course of trade to distinguish the goods and/or services of one natural or legal person from the identical or similar goods and/or services of another natural or legal person.
For the purposes of this Law, a trademark shall also be understood to mean a trademark which has been granted international registration for the territory of the Republic of Serbia, based on the Madrid Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Marks (hereinafter referred to as: the Madrid Agreement), and/or the Protocol to the Madrid Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Marks (hereinafter referred to as: the Madrid Protocol.)
The provisions of this Law shall also apply to the trademarks referred to in paragraph 3 of this Article if certain issues are not regulated by the Madrid Agreement and/or the Madrid Protocol.
