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IP UNFOLD MONTHLY IP INFO-APRIL, 2025

1. Viva Holdings, along with its 37 subsidiaries, has signed the Ecommerce MOU to strengthen protection of its digital content and retail products against piracy. IPOPHL sees this as a major move encouraging more creatives to protect their IP rights. Viva emphasized that piracy threatens a large portion of its revenue, and stronger collaboration with platforms is crucial for sustaining the creative industry.   2. The USPTO has granted a patent to Ramper, a Web3 startup under Vietnam's Ninety Eight, for its social login feature that simplifies access to Web3 apps using platforms like Google and Facebook. This innovation addresses accessibility barriers in Web3 and signals strong progress for Vietnam’s blockchain sector. The patent also highlights Vietnamese startups’ growing global ambitions in the tech space.   3. The Supreme Court of New Zealand ruled that while copyright is relationship property under the PRA, Sirpa Alalääkkölä retains sole ownership and control of her artwo...

An Introduction to Geographical Indications


An Introduction to Geographical Indications





Geographical indication in short is also called GI. It is an intellectual property right that identifies a product that originates from a specific geographical area. such products have specific and unique qualities that are essentially attributable to it's geographical origin.


GI's can be agricultural goods or goods that are result of a certain skill possessed by artisans of a certain geographical area.


Examples of Indian GI's for agriculture products are Nagpur oranges, Madurai Malli, Assam tea Darjeeling tea, Mysore betel leaves, Malabar pepper.


Examples of skill based products are kanjivaram silk, Dindigul puttu(locks), Freni from Goa, channapatna toys.