Intellectual property tools for products based on biocultural heritage
Intellectual property tools for products based on biocultural heritage
This paper reviews the potential of geographical indications and trademarks to protect and promote biocultural products of small producers in developing countries, and thereby contribute to sustainable development. It examines relevant
international legal frameworks and legislation, and cases from Europe, where there is most experience to date. It also explores the potential of unfair competition law as a complementary protection mechanism.
Publication Date:
01/11/2011