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IPR Trade Related Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) came into force in January 1995 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS INDUSTRIAL RIGHTS PATENTS DESIGNS TRADEMARKS GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS INTEGRATED CIRCUIT COPYRIGHTS & RELATED RIGHTS What Geographical Indication Is? • Includes agricultural goods, natural or manufacture goods but services is yet to be included • An Indication originates from definite geographical region. • Special quality/reputation/other characteristics associated with that geographical area. Registered Products of T & C Pochampally Ikat Solapur Jacquard Bed Sheets Mysore Silk Saree Kancheevaram Silk Saree Agricultural Goods Coorg Orange Darjeeling Tea Nanjangud Banana Kangra Tea Manufactured Goods Channapattana Toys Aranmula Kannadi (Metal Mirror) Rosewood Inlay of Mysore Mysore Sandal Soap Why GI registration? • Interlinkages between poverty & traditional knowledge. • It can be an instrument for poverty elimination. • Confers legal protection & safeguards against unauthorised use • Reduces or eliminates unfair competition • Conserves the traditional knowledge Status of GI Registration in India •Number of Applications Filed – 242 •Number of Products Registered – 160 Others 22% Agriculture 26% Handicraft 17% Textile Craft 11% Textile 24% Registered crafts of Gujarat Kutch Embroidery Sankheda furniture Bandhani Kutch Shawl Agate Stones Surat Zari Registered by DC (Handicrafts) Kutch Embroidery Sankheda Furniture Agate Stones Facilitated by Textiles Committee Bandhani Surat Zari Why these Crafts Important? • Provides livelihood for 4.50 lakhs artisans • Socio-Cultural heritage of the state • Originated from Gujarat & bears generational legacy • Unique crafts in terms of -Human skill -Production process - Unique motifs for some products & raw materials for others - Some other characteristics originated due to geo- climatic conditions • Globalisation has threatened these crafts due to infringements by dishonest business practices What can be achieved? • Convert the IPR protection into tangible benefits. • Help to realise premium price & hence more income. • Secure niche market. • Promote the brand value (domestic and international market) • Protect the products & livelihood of artisans Does registration brings tangible benefits? INTERNATIONAL SCENARIO Effects of GI Protection Piment d'Espelette • • • • • Increase in prices: 10€ (1994) 20€(2004) Increase in number of producers(30 to58) Increase in number of Plants(195.000 to 530.000) Increase in surface(8 to 28 ha) Effect on tourism: 600.000 visitors per year(600 inhab.), NATIONAL SCENARIO Effects of GI Protection • National (Study on Pochampally) – Income of the weavers increased from Rs 2200 to Rs 3000 (36%) – Production growth by 5% – Price increased by 13% – Development of new designs and product diversification – Popular place of study for researchers STAGE – I Post GI Initiatives • Inclusion of artisans in Part – B of the GI Registry as authorised users • The authorised users could be – Associations/ Co- operative Societies – NGOs working for the development of crafts – Traders/Exporters – The weavers/artisans Possible Post-GI Interventions • Post-GI initiatives important issues i.e. can address – Market linkage and Brand promotion – Containment of infringement. two Main Themes of Intervention Post GI Initiatives Market Linkage and Brand Promotion Containment of Infringement Themes of Intervention Market Linkage and Brand Promotion Consortium Formation Registration of Consortium Indian Societies ACt Indian Companies Act Community owned Companies Development of Common Facility Centre Themes of Intervention Development of Common Facility Centre Backward linkage Forward linkage Identification of Market Easy access to Quality Raw Material Skill Development/ Design development Domestic International Market Intelligence Study Exposure visit Assessment of the potential market Linkage with FIs Market Promotion E Marketing through Website Development of Product Catalogue Themes of Intervention Forward linkage Development of logo Training on Export Procedure Training on Packaging & Finishing Visual Merchandising Linkage with FIs Containment of infringement Containment of Infringement Creation of Database Capacity Building Identification of infringers Training on Procedure for Infringement Action Collection of proof Formation of state level Committee & Sensitising Government Product with receipt mentioning the name, Details of Manufacturer, etc Legal action Containment of infringement Legal Action Preparation of legal document Filing of suit in district court No suit shall be instituted in any court inferior to district court If proved, imprisonment for 6 months to 3 years and penalty of Rs 50000 to Rs 2 lakhs Thank You