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Category: Intellectual Property (page 60 of 156)
Trademarks are a mark which distinguishes the goods and services of one trader from those of another.
It gives its owner the right to exclude others from using the trade marks. On the other hand, a geographical indication indicates where the goods are produced and has characteristics that
🟢 The quality of the geographical indication goods and its unique characteristic are influenced by the place of origin where the goods are originated or manufactured.
🟢 The geographical indication goods with an assurance quality and has good reputation will become well known worldwide and acceptable
Do you know that Perlis Harumanis Mango is protected under the Malaysian Geographical Indication Act 2000?
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Geographical indications (GIs) are any type of symbol, mark, etc. which is used to identify the country, region, or area from which goods originate and to which is assigned a given reputation.
For example, Champagne is one of France’s most famous GIs, and goods marked as Champagne must be produced