(1) If a trade mark becomes a protected international trade mark, the Registrar must:
(a) notify that fact in the Official Journal ; and
(b) record that fact in the Record of International Registrations.
(2) The notice and record must include particulars of the conditions (if any) and the limitations (if any) to which the protection is subject.
(3) As soon as practicable after receiving notice that a trade mark is a protected international trade mark, the holder must notify the Registrar, in writing, of the holder's address for service in Australia or New Zealand.