Slovakia Joins the Geneva Act of the Lisbon Agreement
11 de julio de 2024
On July 9, 2024, the Government of the Slovak Republic deposited its instrument of accession to the Geneva Act of the Lisbon Agreement on Appellations of Origin and Geographical Indication (“Geneva Act”).
With this accession, the Geneva Act now offers protection in 23 Contracting Parties covering up to 58 countries, while the Lisbon System covers up to 73 countries in total.
This accession will allow Slovakia to protect both its appellations of origin and geographical indications under the Geneva Act, including those in the non-agricultural product category such as Detvianska výšivka (embroidery), but also its renowned appellations of origin in the wine and spirits category such as Skalický rubín (wine), as well as Sulínka (mineral water) or Skalický trdelník (sweet pastry) in the mineral water and food product categories, to name only a few.
The Geneva Act will enter into force with respect to Slovakia on October 9, 2024.
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)
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El Acta de Ginebra
El Acta de Ginebra ayuda a los productores de productos cuya calidad está vinculada al origen a proteger las designaciones distintivas de sus productos en varias jurisdicciones, ya sea como denominaciones de origen o indicaciones geográficas, mediante una única solicitud presentada ante la OMPI y el pago de un único conjunto de tasas.
Sistema de Lisboa
El Sistema de Lisboa protege los nombres que identifican el origen geográfico de productos como el café, el té, las frutas, el queso, el vino, la cerámica, el vidrio o los tejidos.
Ejemplos de denominaciones de origen e indicaciones geográficas
- Pimienta de Kampot (Camboy)
- Comté (Francia)
- Tokaj (Hungría)
- Alfombra hecha a mano de Sarough (Irán)
- Tequila (México)
- Porto (Portugal)
- Chulucanas (Perú)
- Banano de Costa Rica (Costa Rica)
- Grana Padano (Italia)
- Bohemia Crystal (República Checa)
- Higos de Djebba (Túnez)