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WTO Upholds EU Name ProtectionBRUSSELS - Mar 15/05 - SNS -- The World Trade Organization (WTO) says European protection of geographical names to define specific types of agricultural products is within the rules, including the requirements of the TRIPs Agreement Australia and the United States tried to get the WTO to strike down EU protection of names such as Roquefort or Prosciutto di Parma; which are used to name products identified with a particular geographical location. The WTO confirmed in particular that Geographical Indications can coexist with prior trademarks. The ruling confirms the rights of the holders of Europe's approximately 700 Geographical Indications. Peter Mandelson, Commissioner for Trade, commented, "By confirming that Geographical Indications are both legal and compatible with existing trademark systems, this WTO decision will help the EU to ensure wider recognition of Geographical Indications and protection of regional and local product identities, which is one of our goals in the Doha Round of multilateral trade negotiations." Subscribers can read the full text of the article by Clicking here
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