Foreign geographical indications (GIs) may be granted protection even without a trademark registration in China. GIs are indications that identify a good as originating from a certain region or locality, where a given quality, reputation or other characteristic of the good is essentially attributable to the natural or humanistic features of the place indicated. What if an indication is accredited as a GI in its country of origin – is it sufficient to be granted protection in China without being registered as a trademark? On 10 January 2011, Fujian Longwang Trading filed an application to the Trademark Office for registration of Trademark No. 9037930 “罗曼尼·康帝” (disputed trademark, Chinese transliteration of “Romanee-Conti”) on class 33 goods of “Wine; Whiskey”. The application was approved for registration on 21 January 2012.
La Dirección de Signos Distintivos es el órgano resolutivo con autonomía técnica, funcional y administrativa encargado de proteger los derechos otorgados sobre marcas, lemas comerciales, nombres comerciales, marcas colectivas, marcas de certificación, y denominaciones de origen, indicaciones geográficas y especialidades tradicionales garantizadas, así como administrar los registros de los contratos que contengan licencias sobre signos distintivos y de transferencia de tecnología.
1. Summary: 42nd Session of WIPO’s Trademarks Committee (SCT), 1:41
Summary: 42nd Session of WIPO's Trademarks Committee (SCT)
2. Explained: What is a Trade Secret?, 0:50
Explained: What is a Trade Secret?
3. WIPO Director General Opens Symposium on Trade Secrets and Innovation, 14:11
WIPO Director General Opens Symposium on Trade Secrets and Innovation
WIPO
The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) is the global forum for intellectual property (IP) services, policy, information and cooperation.
Patents, Trademarks, and Copyrights: An overview of intellectual property
Free legal services: Learn about law clinics and pro bono services offered to inventors
We’re the government and we can help: Learn about government resources that support inventors
Moving from inventor to entrepreneur
Keynote presentation
Swim with the sharks
Global marketplace
Day two of Invention-Con 2019
We did it, you can too: Learning from successful inventors
Target Funding: Learn how to design a target funding roadmap
We did it, you can too: Learning from a successful inventor
Funding solutions for everyday inventors: Learn about ways to fund your idea
Branding yourself in today’s market: Learn why your brand matters and how to make it grow
Licensing: Understand why and when to license your ideas
Protecting my IP in a virtual market: Learn how artificial intelligence is helping small business
Invention-Con 2019: Open question and answer with speakers
Closing remarks at Invention-Con 2019
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The USPTO’s annual Invention-Con is a chance for independent inventors, entrepreneurs, small business owners, and intellectual property (IP) professionals to learn from top government and private sector experts. This year’s theme was “Your IP: A power tool for building success.” Invention Con 2019
1.Aboriginal Peoples Television Network IP Success Story, 3:41
The CEO of the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network, discusses the importance of intellectual property (IP) in business.
Stories of IP - Aboriginal Peoples Television Network
カナダ知的財産庁(cipo) カナダ商標制度
The Canadian Intellectual Property Office is responsible for the administration and processing of the greater part of intellectual property in Canada.