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Title: The Protection of Geographical Indications


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The Protection of Geographical Indications
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Definition
  • Geographical name which identifies a product
    originating from that place, the quality,
    reputation or other characteristic of which is
    essentially attributable to its geographical
    origin
  • ?Indication of a Connection between
    Characteristics of Products and their
    Geographical Origin

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Definition (contd)
  • Characteristics due to natural and human factors
  • product made from particular species/breed
    feeding method used method of storage etc.
  • skills specific equipment etc.
  • conditions/length of the maturing process

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Examples of GIs
  • CHAMPAGNE for sparkling wine (France)
  • BORDEAUX for wines (France)
  • TEQUILA for alcohol (Mexico)
  • CAMEMBERT for cheese (France)

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Means of Protection
  • Laws focusing on business practices
  • Trademark law
  • Sui generis legislation

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Laws focusing on business practices
  • Protection against general standards contained in
    laws relating for example to unfair competition,
    consumer protection, trade descriptions, food
    standards...
  • i.e. against specific acts involving use of a GI
    that is not in accordance with honest practices
    in industrial or commercial matters

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Trademark Law
  • Collective Mark
  • specific sign belonging to a group of
    enterprises
  • used by its members for their goods or services
  • Certification Mark
  • specific sign belonging to an entity supervising
    standards for certain goods or services
  • used for goods or services that are in conformity
    with such standards

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Sui generis protection
  • Specific legislation on Gis
  • recognition through statutory Acts (for example
    Regulations)

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The Lisbon Systemfor theNotification and
Registration of Appellations of Origin
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Purpose of the Lisbon Agreement (1958)
  • to facilitate the international protection of
    appellations of origin

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Lisbon Agreement (1958)
  • 25 Member States Algeria, Bulgaria, Burkina
    Faso, Congo, Costa Rica, Cuba, Czech Republic,
    Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea, France,
    Gabon, Georgia, Haiti, Hungary, Iran, Israel,
    Italy, Mexico, Moldova, Nicaragua, Peru,
    Portugal, Serbia and Montenegro, Slovakia, Togo,
    Tunisia.
  • 854 registrations (781 in force)

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Lisbon Agreement (1958)
  • Requirement to file an international application
    Ex ante recognition of protection in the country
    of origin
  • country of origin defined as the country in
    which is situated the region or locality whose
    name constitutes the appellation of origin

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Substantive Requirements (2)
  • Entitlement to file applications
  • The competent authority of the country of origin
  • Registration shall be effected in the name of
    those having, under their national legislation, a
    right to use the appellation

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Formal Requirements
  • Official form
  • Fees 500 CHF (registration)
  • Language E, F or S
  • Translation
  • Indication of the product
  • Area of production

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Registration procedure
  • Formal examination by WIPO
  • Notifications to all other countries of the
    Lisbon Union
  • Publication

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Legal Effect (1)
  • Effect of international registration
    protection in countries of the Lisbon Union...
    except in countries that issued a refusal of
    protection within the prescribed time-limit (one
    year)

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Legal effect
  • Required level of protection (at a minimum)
  • - If no refusal issued, protection is ensured
    against any usurpation or imitation, even if the
    true origin of the product is indicated or if the
    appellation is used in translated form or
    accompanied by terms such as kind, type,
    make, imitation, or the like
  • - cannot be deemed to have become generic

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Duration of protection
  • The international registration ensures protection
    for as long as the appellation is protected, as
    such, in the country of origin
  • No renewal required.
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