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25/05/2022- A new draft law on GIs prepared by the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHL)
Earlier in May, the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHL) has drafted the implementing rules and regulations on Geographical Indications, a new independent sui generis law. At the moment GIs are protected in the Philippines under the Trademarks section…
25/05/2022- Member’s Voice: Current Law Change in Germany may prevent, under certain circumstances, the enforcement of GIs, by Niklas Fels, LL.M. (Wellington) Counsel at Bird & Bird LLP
Amendments to the German Fair-Trading Act have introduced new criteria for the legal standing. This may affect the ability for organisations representing GIs to raise infringement claims before German courts. Claims based on the infringement of GIs are set out…
03/05/2022-Webinar on Geographical Indications in Africa: Launch of AfrIPI’s manual
On 3 May oriGIn and the Africa Intellectual Property Rights and Innovation Project (AfrIPI) organized the online event: “Geographical Indications in Africa: Launch of AfrIPI’s manual”. Among the speakers, the representatives of the African Regional Intellectual Property Organization (ARIPO) and…
02/05/2022-Uzbekistan adopts its first law on geographical indications
The Law on Geographical Indications (GIs), adopted by Uzbekistan on 21 December 2021, entered into force on 3 March. A law on trademarks, service marks and names of place of origin of goods of 30 August 2001 already provided for…
02/05/2022- Last chance to register for the 3 May webinar on GIs in Africa
Last chance to register for the webinar “Geographical Indications in Africa: Launch of AfrIPI’s manual” which will take place on 03 May from 15:00 to 16:30 CET (Geneva time). The webinar will be the opportunity to present the Manual for…
02/05/2022-oriGIn comments on the UDRP fairness and capacity to address abuse in domain names environment
In the context of the recent ICANN Public Comment proceeding on the UDRP, oriGIn and some of its members submitted comments. The main message transmitted to the ICANN is that UDRP is unfair as a curative mechanism to the extent…
28/04/2022- oriGIn Press release: oriGIn promotes a debate on adequate instruments for American farmers to protect the authenticity of their products and sound strategies for the sustainable development of rural communities in a post-covid scenario
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – Contact: Ms. Ida Puzone ida@origin-gi.com 28 April 2022, Geneva, Brussels, Washington. Over the years, distinctive geographical names have stimulated increased interest in the United States (US). Such names – Geographical Indications (GIs) according to the WTO…
26/04/2022-oriGIn and its members celebrate the 2022 World Intellectual Property Day dedicate to youth using IP to shape a better future
Today the international GI community is glad to celebrate the 2022 World Intellectual Property Day, dedicated to young people using their energy and ingenuity to shape a better future. oriGIn would like to thank the young farmers and entrepreneurs around…
26/04/2022-#WorldIPDay: On 26 April, do not forget to celebrate the 2022 World Intellectual Property Day dedicate to youth using IP to shape a better future
On 26 April, we invite all our members to celebrate the 2022 World Intellectual Property Day, dedicated to young people using their energy and ingenuity to shape a better future. Here is a key message for the international GI community…
11/04/2022-Cape Verde joins the Geneva Act of the Lisbon Agreement
On April 6, the Government of Cape Verde deposited its instrument of accession to the Geneva Act of the Lisbon Agreement, which now covers 36 jurisdictions. The Geneva Act will enter into force for the country on 6 July 2022.…
11/04/2022-The event ”Global Perspectives on Geographical Indications: An International Conference for Researchers, Policymakers and Practitioners” will take place in Montpellier Agropolis (France) on 5-8 July
oriGIn is one of the partners of the forthcoming event ”Global Perspectives on Geographical Indications: An International Conference for Researchers, Policymakers and Practitioners”, which will take place in Montpellier Agropolis (France) on 5-8 July. The initiative is organized by the…
11/04/2022-The Barcelona Court of Appeal confirms the depth of GIs protection following the consolidation of the evocation concept by the CJEU
After 6 years of litigation, the Barcelona Court of Appeal concludes that the use of the sign “CHAMPANILLO” constitutes an infringement of the Champagne designation of origin (PDO) as well as a misappropriation of its reputation. The case concerned the…
07/04/2022-oriGIn Webinar: The protection and enforcement of GIs around the world: an update on recent cases and lessons learnt
On 7 April, from 15h00 to 16h00 CET (Geneva), oriGIn organized the online event: “The protection and enforcement of GIs around the world: an update on recent cases and lessons learnt”. The event focused on recent cases faced by oriGIn…
31/03/2022-oriGIn EU press release: Revision of the Geographical Indication Policy: oriGIn EU regrets a lack of ambition and coherence as well as the contradictions in the proposal of the European Commission
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Ms. Amandine Legros – eu.office@origin-gi.com Brussels, 31 March 2022. The European Commission (EC) released today its legislative proposal for the revision of the EU Geographical Indication (GI) system. The proposed Regulation provides some encouraging elements with…
28/03/2022-Press Release: oriGIn EU: New governance and new targets at a crucial time for the future of Geographical Indications in the EU
Brussels, 28 March 2022: oriGIn EU – the European branch of oriGIn, the global alliance of GIs, held today in a virtual mode its annual General Assembly, with some 30 participants representing more than 250 groups. At a crucial time…
21/03/2022-Comments on the fairness and effectiveness of the ICANN Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP) in resolving domain name disputes can be submitted by April 19
The Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP) is an ICANN policy that went into effect on 24 October 1999. It establishes an administrative dispute-resolution procedure to deal with abusive registrations of second level domain names in all generic Top-Level…
21/03/2022- National association for the protection of the GI Grappa
On Thursday, March 3, the procedure for the transformation of the National Grappa Institute into the National association for the protection of the GI Grappa was concluded. The GI Grappa has been protected at European level, on the basis of…
21/03/2022-Recognition of the San Luis Obispo Coast as an American Viticultural Area (AVA)
On March 9, the Federal government of California recognized the San Luis Obispo wine region as an American Viticultural Area (AVA) under the name “San Luis Obispo Coast” (SLO Coast). This registration will take effect on 8 April 2022. This…
21/03/2022-Recognition of Penja Pepper as a PGI in the European Union
On 10 March, under Regulation 1151/2012, the European Commission registered “Penja Pepper” as a protected geographical indication (PGI). “Penja Pepper”, grown in Cameroon on volcanic soil, was the first GI to be recognised within the African Intellectual Property Organisation (OAPI)…
oriGIn interview to women in Geographical Indications associations
At the occasion of the International Women’s Day 2022, oriGIn has interviewed a number of women working within Geographical Indications associations around the world to talk about the challenges they have encountered in their careers and prospects for the future.…