Indian story of GI Application for Basmati Rice!

A geographical indication works as an indicator that allows producers in those areas to distinguish their goods from the goods of their competitors and maintain a reputation and goodwill around their products in order to attract a premium price. Registering a geographical indication in India involves: • identifying protected characteristics; • establishing effective representation and protection for stakeholders; and • ensuring that the benefits of the registration reach the people involved in producing the goods. The story of Basmati rice Basmati rice (Oryza sativa) means Basmati raw milled rice; parboiled rice and husked and unpolished Basmati rice. More details regarding the varieties, feature of each varieties, districts where and how it is produced can be had from here. We have...

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Indian Trademark Registry launches “TM Dashboard”

New Dashboard CGPDTM launches a Dynamic Trademark Utility which will allow the public to see on real time basis the detail of Examinations of trademark applications, show cause hearings, publications in the trademark journal, registrations of trademarks, otherwise disposal of applications (i.e. by way of abandonment, refusal etc.) doneandother notices issued month-wise or date-wise. Possibly, increasing number of RTI applications could be one of the main reasons behind this implementation, among other things.  Regardless, this is a good move for stakeholders, in particular trademark attorneys and agents, who can check the status of their applications through the new Dash Board. However, the dashboard is not rather helpful if not useful when compared to foreign trademark offices, especially IPO, USPTO, IP...

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