Individual Fees under the Madrid Protocol

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Individual Fees under the Madrid Protocol (in Swiss francs - Status on February 26, 2009) The following fees are payable in place of complementary fees when the Contracting Parties mentioned below are designated under the Protocol (see Schedule of Fees under the Regulations, items 2.4, 3.4, 5.3 and 6.4): 1. Designations made in the international application or subsequent to the international registration Armenia 221 for one class 22 for each additional class Australia as from April 1, 2009: 281 for each class of goods or services Bahrain 333 for one class 333 for each additional class where the mark is a collective mark or a certification mark: 361 for one class 361 for each additional class Belarus 600 for three classes 50 for each additional class Benelux 245 for three classes 25 for each additional class 350 for three classes 25 for each additional class Bulgaria 552 for three classes 50 for each additional class Page 1

where the mark is a collective mark or a certification mark: 969 for three classes 100 for each additional class China 310 for one class 155 for each additional class 929 for one class 465 for each additional class Cuba First Part: 283 for three classes 113 for each additional class Second Part: 158 independent of the number of classes Denmark 487 for three classes 124 for each additional class Estonia 214 for one class 68 for each additional class 292 for three classes 68 for each additional class European Community 2229 for three classes 461 for each additional class 4151 for three classes 923 for each additional class Finland as from April 14, 2009 314 for three classes 112 for each additional class Page 2

426 for three classes 112 for each additional class Georgia 314 for one class 115 for each additional class Ghana First Part: 157 independent of the number of classes Second Part: 105 independent of the number of classes Greece 185 for one class 46 for each additional class 924 for one class 231 for each additional class Iceland as from April 1, 2009: 133 for one class 26 for each additional class Ireland 372 for one class 106 for each additional class Italy 141 for one class 48 for each additional class Japan as from April 1, 2009: First Part: 472 independent of the number of classes 140 for one class 107 for each additional class Page 3

Second Part: 467 for each class of goods or services Kyrgyzstan 340 for one class 160 for each additional class Netherlands Antilles 248 for three classes 25 for each additional class 492 for three classes 50 for each additional class Norway 430 for three classes 121 for each additional class Republic of Korea as from April 1, 2009: 233 for each class of goods or services Republic of Moldova 339 for one class 28 for each additional class 452 for one class 57 for each additional class San Marino 197 for three classes 57 for each additional class 394 for three classes 98 for each additional class Singapore 278 for each class Sweden as from April 1, 2009: 199 for one class 99 for each additional class Switzerland 350 for three classes Page 4

50 for each additional class Turkey 424 for one class 83 for each additional class Turkmenistan 209 for one class 105 for each additional class Ukraine 523 for three classes 105 for each additional class United Kingdom as from April 1, 2009: 295 for one class 82 for each additional class United States of America 337 for one class 337 for each additional class Uzbekistan 1254 for one class 125 for each additional class 1881 for one class 188 for each additional class Viet Nam 135 for one class 106 for each additional class 2. Renewal Armenia 221 for one class 22 for each additional class Australia as from April 1, 2009: 228 for each class of goods or services Bahrain 167 for one class 167 for each additional class Page 5

where the mark is a collective mark or a certification mark: 167 for one class 167 for each additional class Belarus 700 independent of the number of classes Benelux 400 for three classes 71 for each additional class 730 for three classes 71 for each additional class Bulgaria 251 for three classes 50 for each additional class where the mark is a collective mark or a certification mark: 501 for three classes 100 for each additional class China 620 for one class 310 for each additional class Cuba 339 independent of the number of classes Denmark 487 for three classes 124 for each additional class Estonia 272 independent of the number of classes European Community 1845 for three classes 615 for each additional class 4151 for three classes 1230 for each additional class Finland as from April 14, 2009 344 for three classes 180 for each additional class Page 6

486 for three classes 180 for each additional class Georgia 314 for one class 115 for each additional class Ghana 355 independent of the number of classes Greece 185 for one class 46 for each additional class 924 for one class 231 for each additional class Iceland as from April 1, 2009: 133 for one class 26 for each additional class Ireland 380 for one class 190 for each additional class Italy 94 for one class 48 for each additional class 283 independent of the number of classes Japan as from April 1, 2009: 603 for each class of goods or services Kyrgyzstan 500 independent of the number of classes Netherland Antilles 248 for three classes 25 for each additional class 492 for three classes 50 for each additional class Page 7

Norway 430 for three classes 121 for each additional class Republic of Korea as from April 1, 2009: 266 for each class of goods or services Republic of Moldova 283 for one class 57 for each additional class 339 for one class 57 for each additional class San Marino 197 for three classes 57 for each additional class 295 for three classes 98 for each additional class Singapore 221 for each class Sweden as from April 1, 2009: 199 for one class 99 for each additional class Switzerland 350 independent of the number of classes Turkey 416 independent of the number of classes Turkmenistan 209 for one class 105 for each additional class Ukraine 523 independent of the number of classes United Kingdom as from April 1, 2009: 328 for one class 82 for each additional class United States of America 415 for one class Page 8

415 for each additional class Uzbekistan 627 for one class 63 for each additional class 1254 for one class 125 for each additional class Viet Nam 121 for one class 106 for each additional class Page 9

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