INTERNATIONAL TRADEMARK ASSOCIATION INTA GI TRIPS 23.4 Multilateral Register Proposal CLARK W. LACKERT, Chair, INTA GI Committee and Partner, King & Spalding.

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INTERNATIONAL TRADEMARK ASSOCIATION INTA GI TRIPS 23.4 Multilateral Register Proposal CLARK W. LACKERT, Chair, INTA GI Committee and Partner, King & Spalding LLP (New York) WIPO GI Forum, June 2007, Beijing

INTERNATIONAL TRADEMARK ASSOCIATION What is INTA - International Trademark Association? 129-year-old not-for profit global association of trademark owners and professionals. Dedicated to promoting trademarks as essential elements of commerce. Geographical Indications Committee: Addresses the relationship between GIs and trademarks, especially in conflict resolution.

INTERNATIONAL TRADEMARK ASSOCIATION Background Globally, GIs are currently protected under trademark/certification mark law, unfair competition law, sui generis registration systems, per se governmental decrees and treaties, food and alcohol labeling law, and deceptive trade practices law. The relationship between trademarks and conflicting GIs has emerged as an important issue affecting the rights of trademark owners. Other GI issues include generic term claw- backs and TRIPs Article 23 protection to goods other than wines and spirits. INTA has long supported the first in time, first in right principle for resolving GI/trademark disputes.

INTERNATIONAL TRADEMARK ASSOCIATION Background The WTO Member States have been deadlocked as to the correct implementation approach to WTO TRIPS Agreement Article 23.4, i.e., a multilateral system for the notification and registration of geographical indications for wines and spirits. Three main proposals have emerged: The US/Japan/Australia Proposal (national databases for information only), the EU Proposal (a direct- file multilateral WTO register with supranational effect), and the Hong Kong/China Proposal (multilateral WTO register based upon national applications with supranational effect).

INTERNATIONAL TRADEMARK ASSOCIATION The INTA Approach INTA takes a middle ground approach most similar to the Hong Kong/China GI proposal, the PCT for patents, and the Madrid Protocol for trademarks. Simply, GIs are protected at the national level and extended to other countries by an International Registration at WIPO or WTO.

INTERNATIONAL TRADEMARK ASSOCIATION The INTA Approach The INTA proposes a system based on the following principles: - –GI notification/registration through an international body to participating states. –Ex officio absolute and relative examination of protectability in the country of requested protection. –Ex officio refusal/third party opposition on the basis of prior trademark rights (based on first in time, first in right) or generic claim. –Ability to challenge the GI registration extension in the national courts.

INTERNATIONAL TRADEMARK ASSOCIATION How does the INTA GI system work? An application for multinational protection of a wine or spirit GI will be made to the designated national government authority of the country of origin. This authority can be the IP Office, Agricultural Ministry, or other competent body. The application will designate the participating WTO members to which the multinational application will be extended. The national authority of the country of origin will determine whether or not the GI constitutes a GI in accordance with TRIPS Article 22. If it does it will certify accordingly and forward the application to WIPO or WTO.

INTERNATIONAL TRADEMARK ASSOCIATION How does the INTA GI system work? WIPO or WTO will examine the application as to formalities only. If the application is accepted, it will be registered in an international register and published in an international gazette. WIPO or WTO will notify the designated national authorities of all extension countries of the international registration. The national extensions will be examined in the designated national authority under both absolute (GI definition) and relative (prior rights) grounds as currently undertaken by the local trademark system (e.g., France - absolute only; China - absolute and relative grounds).

INTERNATIONAL TRADEMARK ASSOCIATION How does the INTA GI system work? A separate GI register will be established in the competent body - in several instances the corresponding national authority may be different, e.g., a GI application filed in country A in the IP Office may be extended to a foreign GI register in the Agricultural Ministry of country B. All WTO countries will have 18 months to complete this examination - failing this the GI will be automatically accepted. All accepted applications will be subject to opposition and cancellation as prescribed under the national trademark laws.

INTERNATIONAL TRADEMARK ASSOCIATION How does the INTA GI system work? Once properly extended, the GI will be given legal presumptions of validity and enforceability in the extension country. If the GI is cancelled in the country of origin or otherwise ceases to be entitled to protection within the first 5 years of registration in the multinational register the multinational registration will be cancelled and likewise all resulting national extension registrations.

INTERNATIONAL TRADEMARK ASSOCIATION Conclusion The INTA GI registration system is a practical, middle of the road, system to address various concerns on a very controversial issue. The INTA proposal balances the interests of trademark and GI owners concerning wines and spirits consistent with long-established INTA policy.