T C James Director Ministry of Commerce & Industry Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act and its Implementation T C James Director Ministry of Commerce & Industry
PRIOR TO THE GI ACT Common law system of jurisprudence and remedy of ‘passing off’ action. Indian courts repeatedly held that use of GI as trade mark is false trade description under the Trade Marks Act.
A sui generic law Options – Trade Mark Law or Sui generic law Sui generic law considered more appropriate Accordingly, the Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection) Bill, 1999 was introduced in Parliament.
Wide Definition of GI An indication which identifies goods as agricultural goods, natural goods or manufactured goods as originating, or manufactured in the territory of country, or a region or locality in that territory, where a given quality, reputation or other characteristic of such goods is essentially attributable to its geographical origin
In case of manufactured goods one of the activities of either the production or processing or preparation of the goods concerned takes place in such territory, region or locality, as the case may be (Section 2[1]{e}).
Explanation clarifies that GI need not be a geographical name E.g. Alphonso, Basmati Goods include goods of handicraft or of industry and also foodstuff.
Registration Provides for registration Of GIs, Proprietors & Authorized Users [S.6(1)] Valid for 10 years; renewable ad nauseum (S. 18) Registration prima facie evidence of validity (S. 23)
Who can Register? Producer Authorized User [S.17(1)] Any association of persons or producers, or Any Organization/authority established by or under any law which represent the interests of the producers of the concerned goods [S.11(1)] Producer includes trader Authorized User [S.17(1)]
Procedure for Registration: Filing Application in prescribed form along with fee, statement of the case and map to be filed before Registrar of GIs Statement of Case, inter alia, to contain: How the GI serves to designate the goods as originating from the concerned territory having a special quality, reputation or other characteristic Details of the special characteristics and how those standards are maintained Details of special human skill involved or uniqueness of the geographical environment or the inherent characteristics Details of inspection structure, if any , to regulate the use of the GI.
PRELIMINARY SCRUTINY AND EXAMINATION Examiner scrutinises for any deficiencies Applicant to remedy deficiencies within 1 month of communication Registrar to constitute a Consultative Group of technical and legal experts On the basis of the Consultative Group report, Examination Report will be issued.
SHOW CAUSE NOTICE Objection to registration to be communicated in writing Applicant to file reply within 2 months Registrar may also give a hearing Applicant may also correct any particular through separate application Registrar either accepts or rejects the application Decision of Registrar appealable to the Intellectual Property Appellate Board.
PUBLICATION AND REGISTRATION Accepted applications are published in the GI Journal, within 3 months, inviting opposition Opposition can be filed by any within 3 + 1 months A copy of the opposition to be given to the applicant by the Registrar Applicant to file counter statement within 2 months Registrar to give a copy of the counter statement to the opponent Registrar hears both parties and decides Date of filing will be deemed date of registration.
Procedure for Registration Filing of application before the Registrar Registrar either refuses or accepts subject to conditions Advertisement for opposition 3 months time for opposition If no opposition, registration In case of opposition, copy given to applicant 2 months for filing counter statement
Procedure for Registration If no counter statement, then the application is deemed abandoned Copy of counter statement to the opponent Hearing of parties, if so desired Registrar may add conditions or limitations Registrar can rely suo motu, on grounds of opposition not raised by opponent
Rights Section 21 Exclusive right to use the GI on the goods Right to obtain relief for infringement of the GI
Working of the Act Act brought into force on 15 September 2003 GI Registry established at Chennai 128 applications so far 82 products registered No authorised user registered so far No foreign product registered One foreign application (Pisco) published No appeals against the decisions of the Registrar of GIs so far.
SOME REGISTERED GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS
Darjeeling Tea
Kangra Tea
Nanjangud Banana
Coorg Orange
Pochamppalli Ikat
Mysore silk
Bhavani Jamakkalam
Kasuti Embroidery
Kota Doria
Kullu Shawl
Aranmula Kannadi (Mirror)
Bidriware
Channapatna toys
Madhubani Paintings
SOLAPUR CHADDAR AND TERRY TOWEL
MADURAI SUNGUDI
SALEM FABRIC
ORISSA IKAT
PHULKARI EMBROIDERY
Karimnagar Silver Filigree
ROSE WOOD INLAY OF MYSORE
MYSORE TRADITIONAL PAINTINGS
Aleppy Coir
Mysore sandal soap & oil
Horticultural Products from Mysore Udupi mallige Mysore mallige Hadagali mallige
Why GI Protection Cultural Arguments Protection of Community Property Matter of National Pride Protection of Reputation, Goodwill Protection of Quality Protection of the ‘Original’ Product Facing Challenge of Advances in Plant Breeding and Biotechnology Protection of Traditional Knowledge.
Why GI protection (contd.) Economic Arguments Protection Against Unfair Competition Demand vs.Supply Advantages of Premium: Niche Market Consumer Perception of Genuineness of goods Higher Prices Attracting Foreign Investors, e.g. partnerships Important Role in Rural Development Employment Generation.
Economic Benefits French GI cheeses are sold at a premium of Euro 2 Italian Tuscano oil at a premium of 20% since it has been registered as a GI in 1998 85% French wine exports use GIs 80% EU exported spirits use GIs 40% EU consumers are prepared to pay 10% more for origin guaranteed products. (from europa.eu.int)
Why GI protection (contd.) International Commerce TRIPS obligation No protection if not protected in the country of origin
GIs in West Bengal Bengali Rosgulla Kolkata Round Sapota Handia jackfruit Churnakati rice Charnock rice
Handlooms Bankura Bed sheets, Sarees, Dress Materials, Mixed Fabrics Baluchar Designed Fabrics, Sarees, Dress Materials Dinajpur Bed sheets, Sarees, Shirtings Kolkota Dress Materials, Shirtings, Sheetings, Sarees Murshidabad Designed Fabrics, Shirtings and Coatings, Sarees, Dress Materials Nadia Mulls, Sarees, Mixed Fabrics, Dress Materials Purulia Jamdhanis, Mulls, Sarees, Dhoties, Dress Materials Shantipur Jamdhanis, Sarees, Dress Materials.
Handicrafts Masks Kalighat dolls
Handicrafts Sholapith Terracota Dhokra
What is to be Done? Protect your Geographical Indications by Registering with the Geographical Indications Registry at Chennai
Thank you all