G.i. - Blues
This research paper, published by Michael Handler and Robert Burrell through the University of New South Wales Law Research Series , explores the legal and political tensions surrounding .
The authors argue that despite achievements by European policymakers, a global agreement on GI protection remains a distant goal due to these fundamental disagreements. G.I. Blues
The paper analyzes the "battle" between the European Union—which seeks strong, global protection for regional products like Champagne or Parmesan—and agricultural producers like the USA, Australia, and New Zealand, who often view these terms as generic. This research paper, published by Michael Handler and
GIs are defined by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) as signs used on products with a specific geographical origin that possess qualities or a reputation due to that origin. The Film & Soundtrack: "G.I. Blues" (1960) GIs are defined by the World Intellectual Property