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  1. Casio Wins Landmark Unfair Competition Case in China   Casio secured a major victory in China as the Guangdong High Court ruled against two watchmakers for copying its GA-110 design. The court awarded Casio Rmb3 million (US$413,500) in damages, reinforcing trade dress protection even after design patents expire. This sets a key precedent for brand owners fighting copycats.     2. Cambodia Launches Online Patent & IP Filing System   Cambodia has introduced online filing for patents, utility models, and industrial designs, streamlining the process and enhancing accessibility. The system, backed by WIPO, improves efficiency while ensuring security through strict applicant verification.   3. Thailand to Adjust International IP Fees from 2025 Starting February 1, 2025, Thailand will revise fees for international applications, including search and processing fees. Late payments will face a 50% surcharge, while eligible applicants may receiv...

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.