This document discusses geographical indications (GIs), including their definition, benefits, examples, registration process, challenges, and relationship to trademarks. Some key points:
- GIs identify goods that originate from a specific geographical region and possess qualities due to that origin. Examples include Basmati rice, Darjeeling tea, and Champagne.
- Registering a GI confers legal protection and promotes the economic prosperity of producers. It can boost exports and support rural development.
- The registration process involves filing an application representing producers, publishing the application for opposition, and registering approved GIs for 10-year periods.
- Challenges include low brand value, lack of awareness, and misuse of