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RE: [wg-b] Noncommercial protections for words
But the growers in Napa, California, are not allowed to use the mark and
have to call their product "Sparkling Wine" as a result. Ergo, it is not
geographically limited.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Harald Tveit Alvestrand [mailto:Harald@Alvestrand.no]
> Sent: Friday, December 03, 1999 12:48 AM
> To: rmeyer@mhsc.com; KathrynKL@aol.com; mpalage@infonetworks.com;
> wg-b@dnso.org
> Subject: RE: [wg-b] Noncommercial protections for words
>
>
> At 23:04 02.12.99 -0800, Roeland M.J. Meyer wrote:
> >What about Champagne?
> Also a region (I think WIPO calls this class "geographical marks").
>
> Harald
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> Harald Tveit Alvestrand, EDB Maxware, Norway
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