Does the Andean Pact Provide a common registration?
No, rather, it provides for certain reciprocal rights to be available upon request of the trademark owner. For example, an entity that first applied for registration of a trademark in any Member Country, may lodge an opposition against a similar mark filed in the other Member Countries. Moreover, use of a trademark in any one of the Member Countries constitutes use of the trademark in any Member Country for purpose of non-use cancellation proceedings.