Yes. Owners of a registered mark in this jurisdiction establish these rights:
- Exclusive right to use the mark
- Right to challenge later conflicting applications
- Right to appeal for the cancellation of a later conflicting registration
- Right to file an infringement case against third parties that use a confusingly similar mark
- Right to authorize and give license to third parties to use the mark
- Right to appeal for the confiscation of fake goods bearing the mark
- Right to receive payment from parties that infringed the mark
- Right to file an infringement case against third parties that use the transliterated version of the mark
- Right to object to applications that use the transliterated version of the mark
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