Geographical indications (GIs) are, just like trade marks, signs used for the purpose of distinguishing goods. Unlike trade marks, GIs do not identify the commercial origin of a product from a particular undertaking, but its geographical origin from a specific place or region and, connected therewith, in most cases a given quality or other characteristic of the product. In contrast to trade marks, GIs are not individual rights but indications that belong to all local producers of the relevant region. The right to use a GI is a right of all local producers which, in principle, cannot be withdrawn. Exercising this right is, however, subject to the condition of fair competition. The use of a GI by local producers must be fair. With regard to c...
International audienceSeveral recent cases judged by the Court of Justice of the European Communitie...
According to the TRIPs Agreement, Geographical Indications (GIs) identify a good as originating in a...
International audienceSeveral recent cases judged by the Court of Justice of the European Communitie...
Geographical indications (GIs) are names associated with quality products coming from specific place...
There are two basic types of legal regime for the protection of geographical indications (GIs). Some...
There are two basic types of legal regime for the protection of geographical indications (GIs). Some...
Geographical indications (”GIs”) are a form of intellectual property rights that are used to disting...
In the wake of the 2015 Revision of the Lisbon Agreement, one of the most-discussed issues was the c...
Intellectual property is a very important type of asset in today’s business world. Since business in...
This article reviews the international provisions applicable to the protection of geographical indic...
This article reviews the international provisions applicable to the protection of geographical indic...
This article reviews the international provisions applicable to the protection of geographical indic...
This paper considers geographic indications (GIs) from both the European terroir perspective and the...
Marketing of goods under geographical names has always been common. Aims to prevent abuse have given...
Indications of geographical origin as distinguished signs are used for marking products and services...
International audienceSeveral recent cases judged by the Court of Justice of the European Communitie...
According to the TRIPs Agreement, Geographical Indications (GIs) identify a good as originating in a...
International audienceSeveral recent cases judged by the Court of Justice of the European Communitie...
Geographical indications (GIs) are names associated with quality products coming from specific place...
There are two basic types of legal regime for the protection of geographical indications (GIs). Some...
There are two basic types of legal regime for the protection of geographical indications (GIs). Some...
Geographical indications (”GIs”) are a form of intellectual property rights that are used to disting...
In the wake of the 2015 Revision of the Lisbon Agreement, one of the most-discussed issues was the c...
Intellectual property is a very important type of asset in today’s business world. Since business in...
This article reviews the international provisions applicable to the protection of geographical indic...
This article reviews the international provisions applicable to the protection of geographical indic...
This article reviews the international provisions applicable to the protection of geographical indic...
This paper considers geographic indications (GIs) from both the European terroir perspective and the...
Marketing of goods under geographical names has always been common. Aims to prevent abuse have given...
Indications of geographical origin as distinguished signs are used for marking products and services...
International audienceSeveral recent cases judged by the Court of Justice of the European Communitie...
According to the TRIPs Agreement, Geographical Indications (GIs) identify a good as originating in a...
International audienceSeveral recent cases judged by the Court of Justice of the European Communitie...