In Vino Veritas: Terroir IPR: Geographical Indications and IP Protection for your Appellation of Origin

wine label-04Wine has been classified by region for almost the entirety of its long and varied history, the Ancient Greeks stamped amphorae with the seal of the region they came from, and references to wine, identified by region are found throughout the Bible and other religious texts. Whilst this tradition of geographical identification continued throughout Antiquity and the Middle Ages, it was only in 1716, with the introduction of the Chianti region in Italy, protected by edict of the then Grand Duke of Tuscany.

In today’s article we’ll explore the concept of GI protection and some of  the schemes available for European wine producers for the protection of their products. Tomorrow, we’ll look a bit further into how wine regulatory bodies such as The Institut national de l’origine et de la qualité (INAO) actively work with producers and distributors to counter infringers in China.

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South-East Asia IPR Basics Series: Industrial designs in the Philippines

j0433062Industrial designs are the unique shapes and colours which distinguish your product’s appearance. Whereas a trade mark is a logo or other symbol which identifies your brand, an industrial design is the sleek curves or shapes which make a iPad or Toberlone bar look so distinct.

In this edition of our South-East Asia IPR Basics series, we will look at how industrial designs are handled in the Philippines. For more information, be sure to visit our website or contact one of our experts.

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Espresso IP 2: Trade marks in the Philippines

espressoIP-01Come listen to our latest endeavour to provide European SMEs with all of the tools they will need to protect their intellectual property in China and South-East Asia! The new Espresso IP podcast series will feature hosts Samuel Sabasteanski and Alexander Bayntun-Lees and will cover a series of IPR issues critical for taking the first steps in protecting IP.
In this episode, our hosts discuss trade marks in the Philippines, including general rules and some guidelines for what makes marks unique or similar.

In Vino Veritas: The How & Where to Register Wine IP

wine label-03Registering Intellectual Property Rights in China
Resources and Contact Details for Wine Producers & Distributors

Registration Requirements and Offices in the People’s Republic of China for the European Wine Industry.

Please note, the details below are for Mainland China only. For more information on contact details for Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Macau, see the fact sheets on the Helpdesk website or get in touch with one of our experts via our helpline.

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South-East Asia IPR Basics Series: Trade marks in the Philippines

shutterstock_81193486-520x345Trade marks are the distinctive logos, symbols, and colour schemes which set an SME’s products apart and signal to consumers that the product carries a certain degree of quality.  Trade marks are a critical part of establishing a brand identity and building a loyal customer base.

This latest installment of our South-East Asia IPR Basics series will look at how trade marks are handled in the Philippines. For more information, be sure to visit our website or contact one of our experts.

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