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Geographical Indications under WIPO-administered treaties.
2016
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Détails
Title
Geographical Indications under WIPO-administered treaties.
Author
Type d’élément
Book chapter
Description
1 online resource (Chapter 5, pp. 95-122).
Résumé
Whether geographical names or other denominations with a geographical connotation can be Geographical Indications (GIs) or Appellations of Origin (AOs) may be assessed differently from country to country. For example, the fact that some of these indications are protected as intellectual property rights in some jurisdictions, whereas in other jurisdictions they are considered as generic indications for a certain kind of product, has generated extensive debate for many years. This introductory section will outline WIPO’s longstanding engagement with these debates over several decades. More than a century ago, discussions between governments concerning the protection of GIs at the international level resulted in the incorporation of a number of provisions on the subject into the Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property and in the conclusion of the Madrid Agreement for the Repression of False or Deceptive Indications of Source on Goods.
Série
Dans
Research Handbook on Intellectual Property and Geographical Indications Edited by Dev S. Gangjee Edward Elgar
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Published
Northampton, England : Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd., 2016.
Langue
Anglais
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