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GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS AND
COLLECTIVE MARKS
Matteo Pegoretti
Alessandra Rauccio
Chi XI
Intellectual Property and Competitive LawIntellectual Property and Competitive Law
Geographical Indications
• “Indications which identify a good as originating in the territory of a Member, or a region or locality in that territory, where a given quality, reputation or other characteristic of the good is essentially attributable to its geographic origin.” (TRIPs Art. 22)
• Examples: Idaho potatoes, Napa Valley wine, Melinda apples.
Geographical Indicators
Geographical Indications as Certification Marks
• Geographical Indications are a subset of trademarks because they are source-identifiers, guarantees of quality, and business interests.
Geographical Indications as Certification Marks
• Geographical indications can be protected through a trademark system:
• As certification marks or;
• As collective marks.
Certification Marks
A certification mark is a type of trademark which indicates to consumers:
1) geographic origin of a product;
2) materials used, quality, method of manufacture, and accuracy; or
3) products made under the auspices of, or by members of, a specific trade union or organization.
Certification Marks
“Egyptian Cotton”
Application Serial No. 76-229673
For (a variety of products made wholly or substantially of Egyptian cotton)
“The certification mark, intended to be used by authorized persons, is intended to certify that the products identified above contain 100% Egyptian Barbadense cotton.”
“Parmigiano Reggiano”
U.S. Trademark Registration Nos. 1,754,410; 1,892,496; 1,896,683; 2,320,595
For “Cheese”
“The certification mark, as used by person authorized by the certifier, certifies that the goods originate in the Parma-Reggio region of Italy, specifically the zone comprising the territory of the provinces of Parma, Reggio Emilia, Modena and Mantua on the right bank of the river Po and Bolgona on the left Bank of the river Reno.”
Collective Marks
Collective Marks
Characteristics
Collective Mark and Trademark
Protection
• “Members shall ensure that enforcement procedures … are available under the law to permit effective action against infringement of intellectual property rights…”
• “expeditious remedies”
• “constitute a deterrent”
Regulation of Collective Mark in
Italy 1.The persons who assume the function of guaranteeing the origin,
nature or quality of specific goods or services may obtain registration for relevant marks as collective marks and shall have the right to authorize producers and merchants to use such marks.
Who can apply collective mark?
2.The regulations governing the use of collective marks, their supervision and the relevant sanctions shall be attached to the application for registration; any amendment to such regulations shall be communicated by the proprietors to the Italian Patent and Trademark Office referred to in Article 52, below, for inclusion in the documents attached to the application.
Core part of application of collective mark
Regulation of Collective Mark in
Italy 3.The provisions of paragraphs 1 and 2 shall also apply to foreign
collective marks registered in their countries of origin, provided that such country affords reciprocal treatment to Italy.
Available for foreign application
4. In such case, however, the Office may refuse a registration, by means of a decision stating its grounds, if the marks applied for could create a situation of unjustified privilege or be otherwise detrimental to the development of other similar initiatives in the region
Refuse to registration of collective mark
Melinda®
“Consorzio Melinda” cooperatives association: small-scale local producers (over 5,000 members) organized in 16 cooperatives
strongly related to the specific geographical origin: Val di Non
same material, mode of manufacture and other common characteristics of goods and services involved in the production
the same production techniques: the integrated production process
Product specificationsa strict regulation
rules governing producers and growing techniques:
to quality control and packaging
The regulation indicates
the guidelines for producing superior quality apples
while respecting the standards dictated by the consumer and calls for explicit control measures to verify that producers observe the standards.
which all members must respect in order to use the Melinda brand on their apples
Madrid system trademark registration
To protect the trademark in several countries by simply filing one application directly with the national or regional trademark office
equivalent to an application or a registration of the same mark effected directly in each of the countries
it is possible to record subsequent changes or to renew the registration through a single procedural step.
Melinda®
The brand awareness of Melinda® gives the Consortium the chance to differentiate these apples from the others in order to gain a premium price.
Melinda is the most famous and most often acquired apple brand in Italy.
….representing over 60% of apple production from the Trentino region, 10% of Italian production, and 5% of European production.
Melinda® products:
Melinda Apples: Golden, Gala, Red Delicious, Renetta [...]
Melinda Juice
Melinda Snacks
Melinda Mousse
Melinda vinegar
Using Melinda®
overcome the challenges associated with small size and isolation in the market place
local development
“Over the years, Melinda has been able to combine traditional production with modern marketing techniques to better compete with a quality product with a distinctive identity, reputation
and image in the domestic and export markets”
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