Title: GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS
1GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS The EU system on GIs
Pro GIs Intellectual Property Rights Extension
Geographical Indications Protection Intermediate
Meeting From Field to Folks, Experience learned
in the process to register Thai GIs in
EU Nailert Park Swissotel, Friday 6th November,
2009
2Why GIs?
- GIs are a tool for economic development in rural
communities, environmental sustainability, and
consumer protection. - GIs are a tool for sustainable rural
development. - GIs are particularly useful for countries with
rich traditions and culture, where specialty
products are known by their place names. - Market Access GI products from South-east Asia
could be part of the EU elite of GI specialty
products and share the EU consumer perception and
willingness to buy them.
3EU Register
- Three systems for the protection of GIs at EC
level - Wines 1970s notification system 1
- Spirits 1989 closed list 2
- Agricultural products and foodstuffs 1992 EU
register 3 - (Wines and spirits now moving to register system)
1 Regulation (EC) No 479/2008 of the Council
on the common organisation of wine (JO L 148
6.6.2008, p. 1). 2 Regulation (EC) No
110/2008 of the European Parliament and the
Council on spirit drinks (JO L 39 13.2.2008, p.
16). 3 Regulation (EEC) No 510/2006 of the
Council on the protection of geographical
indications and designations of origin for
agricultural products and foodstuffs (JO L 208,
24.7.1992, p. 1).
4Agricultural products and foodstuffs
5Register page
- Register page contains 5 items of data
- Name
- PDO or PGI
- Product category
- Country of Origin
- Legal act of registration (normally this is COM
decision published in the Official Journal
6Database Of Origin and Registration (DOOR)
- Full data
- Date of submission
- Links to summaries and specifications
- Links to official publications
- Links to control body
- For non-EU persons and bodies
- On-line applications
- On-line objections
7PDO and PGI
Public identity of geographical indications
marketing tool
- PDO (Protected Designation of Origin)
- Closer link essential or exclusive between the
products qualities or characteristics and
geographical environment with its natural and
human factors. - Raw materials and all stages of production take
place in the zone - Similarities to appellation of origin (Lisbon)
8PDO and PGI
Public identity of geographical indications
marketing tool
- PGI (Protected Geographical Indication)
- Product possesses specific quality
characteristics or reputation attributable to
that geographical origin - One stage of production process must take place
in the region - Similarities to TRIPS definition
9Which leads to the protection of names
- Ex-officio (authorities market surveillance)
- Against any (in)direct use of the name for
comparable products - If using the name exploits the reputation of the
protected name - Against any misuse, indication or evocation even
the truth origin is indicated - Against any other false or misleading indications
10Applications from non-EU applicants
- Practicalities
- producer group
- Product specification
- Single document
- Control body
- Evidence of protection in country of origin
- Send to COM (AGRI H2) directly, preferably via
DOOR
11Applications from non-EU applicants
- Essential elements of application
- Name
- Description of product
- Description of geographical place
- Production methods
- Traceability
- Link Specificities of product of place causal
relation between products and place
12Applications from non-EU applicants
- Process
- Examination -12 month
- Publication for objection (Official Journal
DOOR) - (or rejection)
- Consultations to resolve objections
- Final decision (Official Journal)
13Registration
- Published in Official Journal
- Unlimited duration
- Operators may use the name registered
- EC logos are facultative for products originating
in 3rd countries
14Current state of the register
- On 1.6.2009, the agricultural products and
foodstuffs register held 837 registered names, of
which 457 are PDOs and 380 PGIs. - The breakdown by country of origin shows that 5
countries account for 80 of total registrations. - Concerning 3rd countries, one name Café de
Colombia has been registered, while applications
are in line from China, India, Thailand and
Switzerland.
15Current state of the register
- The analysis shows that the greatest number of
registrations is for fruit, vegetables and
cereals, followed by cheese. -
- Meat and meat products as well as fats and oils
(including olive oil) are also well represented.
16Conclusions
- Geographical indication
- identifies authentic, quality product, with
intrinsic link to its place of production - helps consumer choice
- gives robust IPR protection in EU countries
- Non-EU applications
- Direct to Commission (via DOOR or mail)
17USEFUL LINKS
- Agricultural products and foodstuffs
- Council Regulation (EC) No510/2006
- http//eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?
uriCELEX32006R0510ENHTML - DOOR
- http//ec.europa.eu/agriculture/quality/database/i
ndex_en.htm - Quality policy web-pages
- http//ec.europa.eu/agriculture/quality/index_en.h
tm - Communication on agricultural product quality
policy,COM(2009)234, 28.5.2009 - http//ec.europa.eu/agriculture/quality/policy/com
2009_234_en.pdf
18USEFUL LINKS
- Wine
- Council Regulation (EC) No 479/2008
- http//eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?
uriOJL200814800010061ENPDF - e-BACCHUS, database of wine geographical
indications - http//ec.europa.eu/agriculture/markets/wine/e-bac
chus/index.cfm?eventpwelcomelanguageFR - Spirit drinks
- Regulation (EC) No 110/2008
- http//ec.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uriO
JL200803900160054ENPDF
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