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High income OECD countries Compared by Government > Trademarks > Residents per million

DEFINITION: Trademark applications filed are applications for registration of a trademark with a national or regional trademark office. Trademarks are distinctive signs that identify goods or services as those produced or provided by a specific person or enterprise. Trademarks protect owners of the mark by ensuring exclusive right to use it to identify goods or services or to authorize its use in return for payment. Figures expressed per million population for the same year.

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# COUNTRY AMOUNT DATE GRAPH HISTORY
1 New Zealand 2,061.41 2004
2 Belgium 2,033.33 2002
3 South Korea 1,913.76 2004
4 Australia 1,848.33 2004
5 Iceland 1,763.25 2004
6 Chile 1,695.98 1996
7 Spain 1,234.85 2004
8 Switzerland 1,060.19 2001
9 France 928.37 2003
10 Estonia 919.74 2004
11 Czech Republic 916.7 2004
12 Austria 897.7 2004
13 Japan 863.1 2004
14 Slovenia 808.71 2004
15 Denmark 774.35 2004
16 Portugal 773.47 2004
17 Germany 758.35 2004
18 Sweden 742.25 2001
19 Norway 734.64 2001
20 United States 729.14 2004
21 Italy 692.97 2000
22 Canada 553.81 2004
23 Slovakia 541.02 2004
24 Finland 496.92 2004
25 Greece 481.45 2002
26 United Kingdom 387.29 2004
27 Poland 360.8 2004
28 Ireland 321.53 2003
29 Israel 31.58 2004

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