What is a Notice of Irregularity with respect to an International Application?
If the Madrid Protocol filing requirements have not been met, the International Bureau will send a notice to both the USPTO and the international applicant that explains the problems with the application. These notices are referred to as “Notices of Irregularity.” Responses to irregularity notices must be received by the International Bureau within the time period indicated in the irregularity notice.
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