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Why is the registration process for the Geographical Indications (GIs) different from other types of intellectual property?

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GIs are designed to protect the collective interests of a region, rather than individual ownership.
  • GIs are owned and managed by individual persons and organizations;
  • GIs are considered as collective public property and therefore the registration can only be made by a government agency;
  • GIs are solely controlled by organizations and hence, individual members of the organization cannot use the registered GIs;
  • GIs are collective private property, belonging to an entire region, state or country, rather than a single person or organization.
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Geographical Indications are not individual assets but are collective properties that benefit a specific community or region. The registration process reflects this collective ownership.
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