Outcome Second Session Lisbon Working Group (August 30-September 3, 2010)
September 7, 2010
Highlights
The following proposals received wide support from the Working Group:
- Proposal to open up the Lisbon system to the accession of competent intergovernmental organizations (IGOs);
- Proposal to introduce two separate definitions in the Lisbon Agreement: one for appellations of origin (along the lines of Art. 2 of the Lisbon Agreement), and the other for geographical indications (along the lines of Art. 22.1 of the TRIPS Agreement);
- Proposal to extend the protection conferred by the Lisbon Agreement to traditional non-geographical indications.
Future Work
The Working Group requested the International Bureau to prepare for its next session (probably, in the spring of 2011) draft provisions on various topics, notably:
- Definitions
- Scope of protection
- Prior users
- Applications for trans-border appellations of origin and geographical indications
- Accession criteria for IGO’s
The Working Group also invited the International Bureau to prepare a study on the possibility of dispute settlement within the Lisbon system (for discussion by the Working Group, but possibly at a later stage).
For more detailed information, please refer to the Summary by the Chair that was adopted by the Working Group at the end of the second session.
About the Geneva Act
The Geneva Act helps producers of quality products, linked to origin, to protect the distinctive designations of their products in multiple jurisdictions, either as appellations of origin or geographical indications, through a single application filed with WIPO, and the payment of one set of fees.
About the Lisbon System
The Lisbon System provides protection for names that identify the geographic origin of products such as coffee, tea, fruits, cheese, wine, pottery, glass and cloth.
Examples of appellations of origin and geographical indications
- Kampot Pepper (Cambodia)
- Comté (France)
- Tokaj (Hungary)
- Sarough Handmade Carpet (Iran)
- Tequila (Mexico)
- Porto (Portugal)
- Chulucanas (Peru)
- Banano de Costa Rica (Costa Rica)
- Grana Padano (Italy)
- Bohemia Crystal (Czech Republic)
- Figue de Djebba (Tunisia)