Geographical Indications in India and China: The Study of the Challenges in International Protection
Date Issued
14-05-2024
Author(s)
Niranjana, K A
Abstract
Intellectual property is an ever-growing concept which aids the creations of the mind
to be protected and allow the creators to commercialize their creations and make a
profit, there are different types of intellectual properties namely like patent, copyright,
trademark, Geographical indications, industrial designs. The way intellectual property
operates provides a balance between the interests of the creators and gather the
interests of the public, thus encouraging creativity and an increase of innovations.1
The term “Geographical Indication” was first coined in Uruguay round of trade
negotiations of the TRIPS Agreement. Geographical indication is a type of Intellectual
property wherein a sign called the GI tag is used on products which are from a
particular Geographical location, and this contributes to the quality the product
possess and it holds the reputation of being produced from that particular
Geographical location. It is used for agriculture products, handicrafts, foods, wine and
spirit drinks2. As one receives the GI tag, then other manufacturers would not be able
to sell their product under the same GI tag. This ensures that other manufacturers are
prohibited from misleading that their products originate from a reputable
Geographical location and hence safeguarding the reputation. Geographical Indication
is a boon to many local manufactures and local artisans, as this provides them to sell
their products at a premium rate than that of their competitors.
to be protected and allow the creators to commercialize their creations and make a
profit, there are different types of intellectual properties namely like patent, copyright,
trademark, Geographical indications, industrial designs. The way intellectual property
operates provides a balance between the interests of the creators and gather the
interests of the public, thus encouraging creativity and an increase of innovations.1
The term “Geographical Indication” was first coined in Uruguay round of trade
negotiations of the TRIPS Agreement. Geographical indication is a type of Intellectual
property wherein a sign called the GI tag is used on products which are from a
particular Geographical location, and this contributes to the quality the product
possess and it holds the reputation of being produced from that particular
Geographical location. It is used for agriculture products, handicrafts, foods, wine and
spirit drinks2. As one receives the GI tag, then other manufacturers would not be able
to sell their product under the same GI tag. This ensures that other manufacturers are
prohibited from misleading that their products originate from a reputable
Geographical location and hence safeguarding the reputation. Geographical Indication
is a boon to many local manufactures and local artisans, as this provides them to sell
their products at a premium rate than that of their competitors.
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