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19.06.2014 RT I, 29.06.2014, 109 01.07.2014, titles of ministers are replaced pursuant to subsection 107³ (4) of the Government of the Republic Act.
(1) This Act regulates the legal protection of geographical indications used to designate goods and services of natural, agricultural, handicraft or industrial origin, except the geographical indications and designations of origin for agricultural products, foodstuffs and alcoholic beverages protected at Community level.
(2) The Ministry of Rural Affairs shall perform the national operations provided in Council Regulation (EU) No 2081/92 on the protection of geographical indications and designations of origin for agricultural products and foodstuffs (OJ L 208, 24.7.1992, pp. 1-8) and the operations prescribed with regard to the geographical indications and designations of origin of alcoholic beverages protected at Community level.
The rights and obligations prescribed in legislation regulating the legal protection of geographical indications apply equally to natural and legal persons of the Republic of Estonia and of foreign states (hereinafter person), considering restrictions provided for in this Act.
2) another word, phrase or symbol that, resulting from long-term and consistent use, has become essentially attributable to the geographical area where the good is produced, processed or prepared for sales or where the service is rendered.
(2) For the purposes of this Act, a geographical area means the territory of a state, or a particular region or locality in that territory. A geographical area does not have to coincide with an administrative unit or settlement unit bearing the same name. The name of a geographical area serving as a geographical indication does not have to coincide with the current official name of that geographical area.
(1) A geographical indication may be in word form or in figurative form.
(2) A geographical indication in word form may be a word or phrase that is the name of a geographical area, includes it or refers to it.
(3) A geographical indication in figurative form may be a cartographic representation or symbol of a geographical area referring to a particular geographical area.
(1) Geographical indications shall be granted legal protection by registration in the state register of geographical indications (hereinafter register) pursuant to the procedure provided for in this Act.
(2) Legal protection to geographical indications shall be ensured by exercising state supervision (hereinafter supervision) and applying the enforcement powers of the state on the bases and pursuant to the procedure provided for in this Act.
The extent of legal protection of a geographical indication shall be specified on the basis of the geographical indication registration (hereinafter registration) data.
Legal protection of geographical indications does not have a term.
7) has not been granted legal protection in the country of origin or the legal protection of which has been terminated in the country of origin, or which has fallen into disuse in that country.
3) a competent authority of the country of origin of the good or service.
(2) The person referred to in subsection 1 of this section may only apply for the registration of an indication which meets the requirements prescribed for geographical indications and complies with the provisions of § 4 of this Act and which is not excluded from protection under § 8 of this Act.
(3) The list of Estonian administrative agencies competent for applying for the registration of geographical indications shall be approved by the Government of the Republic.
A registered geographical indication may be used for designating goods or services by a person who acts as the producer, processor or preparer for sales of the good specified in the registration or as the renderer of the service in the geographical area specified in the registration, and whose good or service has all the qualities, reputation or other characteristics specified in the registration.
7) other transactions which may mislead the public as to the true origin of the good or service.
in the course of trade, of a person’s trade name, except where such name is used in such a manner as to mislead the public.
(3) Trading with a good which is unlawfully designated with a registered geographical indication shall be prohibited, regardless of whether the distributor, vendor or consumer has been notified of the relevant specific character of the good. This does not affect the validity of the transaction entered into for the transfer of the good.
(1) A trade mark which has been filed for registration or registered in good faith before the date of entry into force of this Act or before the geographical indication becomes subject to legal protection in its country of origin shall not be declared invalid, shall not be refused registration or its use shall not be prohibited for the reason that the trade mark contains a registered geographical indication or is misleadingly similar to it, unless otherwise provided in this Act.
(2) A trade mark is filed for registration or registered in good faith if the person who filed for registration or registered the trade mark did not know nor should have known that the indication in question designates the good or service as originating in a specific geographical area and a given quality, reputation or other characteristic is essentially attributable to the geographical origin of the good or service.
The user of a registered geographical indication may add the warning notice " Registreeritud geograafiline tähis " (“Registered geographical indication”) or the abbreviation “ G ” to the indication.
(1) For the purposes of this Act, homonymous geographical indications for wines (hereinafter homonymous indications) mean the identical or misleadingly similar word or figurative indications which are used for identifying different wines.
3) different pronunciation but the same spelling.
4) the good faith of the use of the homonymous indication.
Legal protection shall be accorded to each homonymous indication independently.
The user of a homonymous indication shall be obliged to provide the wine label with information sufficient to differentiate one homonymous indication from another with the purpose of avoiding misleading consumers.
In addition to the provisions of subsection 11 (1) and (3) of this Act, a registered geographical indication shall not be used for designating an alcoholic beverage not originating in the geographical area indicated by the geographical indication in question, including cases where the true origin of the alcoholic beverage is indicated or the geographical indication is used in translation or accompanied by expressions such as “kind”, “type”, “style”, “imitation” or the like.
Any interested person may request that a trade mark registered for designating an alcoholic beverage be declared invalid before the date of entry into force of this Act if the trade mark contains a registered geographical indication or is misleadingly similar to it and the alcoholic beverage designated by the trade mark in question does not originate in the geographical area indicated by the geographical indication.
A citizen of Estonia or any person who has permanent residence or a permanent seat in Estonia and who has consistently and in good faith used a geographical indication registered for designating an alcoholic beverage before 15 April 1994 or used it consistently for not less than 10 years before the said date may continue, after registration of the indication, to use the indication in the same extent for goods or services which are identical or of the same kind.
(1) The register is established and the statutes for maintenance of the register are approved by the Government of the Republic.
(3) The Patent Office processes applications for registration of a geographical indication (hereinafter registration application), and makes decisions and entries in the register.
(4) The register shall be maintained in Estonian. Foreign-language documents shall be submitted to the register together with an Estonian translation.
(1) A register entry is an entry of registration application processing, an entry of registration data, an entry to amend a registration data entry and a deletion of a registration entry.
(2) A register entry shall enter into force on the date of making the entry.
(3) Notices of entries of registration data, entries to amend a registration data entry and deletions of a registration entry shall be published in the official gazette of the Patent Office.
(4) A state fee is payable for an entry to amend a registration data entry.
(1) A registration shall be made on the basis of a decision to register a geographical indication.
(2) Registrations are numbered in the order in which geographical indications are registered.
(3) A registration enters into force retroactively from the filing date of the registration application.
12) the filing date of the registration application.
(1) In one registration application, the applicant may apply for the registration of only one geographical indication.
5) an authorisation document if the applicant has a representative.
(3) The list of Estonian agencies competent to issue a certificate specified in clause 3 of subsection 2 of this section and the procedure for issuing certificates is approved by the Government of the Republic.
(4) The formal requirements of registration application documents are established by the minister responsible for the area.
7) the signature of the applicant or the representative of the applicant.
5) the particulars certifying the link of a given quality, reputation or other characteristic of the good or service with the geographical origin.
(2) The description may contain features characterising the raw material, the data about the use of a warning notice and other data which the applicant considers necessary to submit.
(3) The description shall give a complete and exact idea of the link of the given quality, reputation or other characteristic of the good or service with the geographical origin of the good or service.
(4) If the same geographical indication is used to designate goods or services with different features, the description shall be submitted for each good or service separately.
(1) Registration applications are filed with the Patent Office by delivery by hand, by post or by facsimile.
(2) The original documents of registration applications filed by facsimile shall be filed within one month after the date of receipt of the facsimile.
(3) The document certifying payment of the state fee shall be submitted within one month after the date of receipt of the registration application at the latest.
(4) The authorisation document shall be submitted within two months after the date of receipt of the registration application at the latest.
(1) The procedures related to the registration of a geographical indication and to the continued validity of the registration shall be performed by an applicant or a patent attorney authorised by the applicant.
(2) If the residence or seat of the applicant is outside the Republic of Estonia, the registration application shall be filed by the applicant or the patent attorney. After the filing of the registration application, procedures related to the registration and to the continued validity of the geographical indication shall be performed only by a patent attorney authorised by the applicant.
(3) If several applicants file a registration application jointly, they shall authorise a patent attorney or choose a representative from among themselves (hereinafter joint representative), whose residence or seat is in the Republic of Estonia, to perform any procedures related to the registration or to the continued validity of the geographical indication.
8) the place and date of issue of the authorisation document.
(1) Every document of the registration application shall be marked with a notation of receipt which shall contain the date of receipt of the registration application and the sequence number of receipt of the registration application (hereinafter registrationapplication number).
(2) If a registration application is filed by post or by facsimile, the date of receipt of the registration application is deemed the true date of receipt of the application.
5) the name and address of the residence or seat of the applicant and other contact information.
(2) A filed registration application shall be accepted for processing if the following have been filed: a document certifying payment of the state fee, an authorisation document, if it is required, and original documents if the registration application is filed by facsimile.
3) a registration application has been sent by facsimile and the original documents are not filed within one month after the date of receipt of the facsimile.
(1) During processing, the compliance of the geographical indication with the provisions of clauses 1 to 3 and 5 to 7 of § 8 of this Act and the correctness of the facts presented in the registration application shall not be examined.
(2) The applicant shall be notified in writing of formal or substantive deficiencies of the registration application or if any other circumstances are revealed which hinder the processing and a term of two months shall be set for elimination of the deficiencies or provision of relevant explanations.
(3) On the basis of a request from the applicant, the term for elimination of deficiencies in a registration application or for provision of explanations shall be extended by up to six months from the beginning of the term specified in subsection 2 of this section. The request with a document certifying payment of the state fee shall be filed before the end of the term set in subsection 2 of this section.
An applicant may correct and supplement a registration application during processing provided that no alterations are made to the representation of the geographical indication which was presented in the registration application on the filing date of the registration application and the identification of the geographic area or the given list of goods or services is not extended.
(1) An applicant may withdraw a registration application during processing by filing a corresponding written request. A registration application is deemed withdrawn upon receipt of such request by the Patent Office.
(2) A registration application is deemed withdrawn if the applicant has failed to eliminate deficiencies in the registration application or to provide relevant explanations by the end of the term established pursuant to subsections 32 (2) and (3) of this Act.
If a registration application is withdrawn or deemed withdrawn, a decision is made on the termination of processing.
Terminated processing shall be resumed on the basis of a decision of the Industrial Property Board of Appeal (hereinafter Board of Appeal) or court order.
If a registration application complies with the requirements provided for in §§ 4, 24, 25 and subsections 26 (1) and (4) of this Act and is not contrary to public order or accepted principles of morality, a decision shall be made without delay to register the geographical indication.
If a registration application does not comply with at least one of the requirements provided for in §§ 4, 24, 25 and subsections 26 (1) and (4) of this Act or is contrary to public order or accepted principles of morality, a decision shall be made without delay to refuse registration of the geographical indication.
5) the name and signature of the official who makes the decision.
(2) Decisions referred to in §§ 31, 35, 37 and 38 of this Act enter into force on the date on which they are made.
(3) The applicant shall be notified in writing of the decisions referred to in §§ 31, 35, 37 and 38 of this Act.
(4) An applicant may appeal the decisions referred to in §§ 31, 35, 37 and 38 of this Act in the Board of Appeal within two months as of the date of making the decision.
(1) During processing, only the following information shall be released: the registration application number, the filing date, the representation of the geographical indication, the identification of the geographical area, the list of goods or services, the name of the applicant and the name of the representative of the applicant.
(2) After a decision is made on the registration of a geographical indication, the information and documents pertaining to the geographical indication in the register shall be public.
(3) A state fee is paid for the release of information from the register with the exception of releasing information to supervisory agencies, the Board of Appeal or to a court.
(1) A certificate of registration of a geographical indication (hereinafter certificate) is a document which certifies the registration.
(2) Certificates are issued in the name of the Republic of Estonia.
(3) The registration number is also the certificate number.
(4) The formal requirements and the procedure for completing of certificates are established by the minister responsible for the area.
(1) After making a registration, the Patent Office shall issue a certificate to the applicant within ten working days.
(1) Any interested person or supervisory authority finding that the applicant had no right to file a registration application pursuant to subsection 9 (1) of this Act, may file a request with the Board of Appeal against the applicant, his or her successor or legal successor to declare the registration unlawful.
(2) The request specified in subsection 1 of this section may be filed within one year from the publication date of the notice of entry of registration data.
(3) Any interested person or supervisory authority finding that the applicant had no right to file a registration application pursuant to subsection 9 (2) of this Act, may file a request with the Board of Appeal against the applicant, his successor or legal successor to declare the registration unlawful.
(4) The request specified in subsection 3 of this section may be filed during the validity period of the registration.
(5) Any interested person who considers that a registration is contrary to the requirements of § 4, 24, 25 or subsection 26 (1) or (4) of this Act, or to public order or accepted principles of morality, may file a request with the Board of Appeal to declare the registration unlawful and require that the Patent Office restore the processing and make a new decision.
(6) The request specified in subsection (5) of this section may be filed within three months from the publication date of the notice of entry of registration data.
(61) A participant in a processing concerning the request specified in subsection (1), (3) or (5) of this section who is not satisfied with a decision of the Board of Appeal, may file an action against another participant in the processing within the term specified in subsection 64 (1) of the Principles of Legal Regulation of Industrial Property Act to declare the registration unlawful or to ascertain the non-existence of the circumstances providing grounds therefor.
(7) The Patent Office shall make an entry in the register on the basis of the decision of the Board of Appeal or court judgment which has entered into force if the person specified in subsection (1), (3) or (5) of this section submits a request including information on the decision or judgment which has entered into force, to the Patent Office.
(1) Any interested person or supervisory authority finding that the list of goods or services, identification or description of the geographical area in the registration are inaccurate or insufficient, may file a request with the Board of Appeal against the applicant, his or her successor or legal successor for amending registration data.
(2) The request specified in subsection 1 of this section may be filed during the validity period of the registration.
(21) A participant in a processing concerning the request specified in subsection (1) of this section who is not satisfied with a decision of the Board of Appeal, may file an action against another participant in the processing within the term specified in subsection 64 (1) of the Principles of Legal Regulation of Industrial Property Act to change the registration data or to ascertain the non-existence of the circumstances providing grounds therefor.
(3) The Patent Office shall make an entry in the register on the basis of the decision of the Board of Appeal or court judgment which has entered into force if the person specified in subsection (1) of this section submits a request including information on the decision or judgment which has entered into force, to the Patent Office.
3) transfer of that which is received from the person by means of the unlawful use of a registered geographical indication pursuant to §§ 1037 and 1039 of the Law of Obligations Act.
(1) Appeals and actions related to the registration of geographical indications, validity of a registration and unlawful use of registered geographical indications, petitions for the securing of an action and petitions for provisional legal protection, as well as other appeals and actions specified in this Act shall be heard by Harju County Court.
(2) The court shall notify of the submission of the requests specified in subsections 43 (1) and (3) and subsection 44 (1) of this Act in the official gazette Ametlikud Teadaanded and establishes a term during which the users of a geographical indication may file a petition with a court to intervene in the proceedings in support of the plaintiff or the defendant, whereby the term shall be no less than two months from the publication date of the notice.
(3) The court shall send a transcript of the resolution, made in a dispute relating to the protection of a geographical indication, to the Patent Office for information even if the Patent Office has not participated in the proceedings.
(4) A person against whom an action has been filed pursuant to § 45 of this Act, is entitled to file a counterclaim with a claim specified in subsection 43 (1), (3) or (5) or 44 (1).
(1) Patent attorneys may act as representatives in a county court and in a circuit court in disputes relating to geographical indications.
(3) Upon protection of rights, a lawful user of a geographical indication may be represented by a representative organisation with passive legal capacity of which the user is a member.
2) the Veterinary and Food Board over proper use of the names of registered geographical indications, and conformity with the requirements provided for in the descriptions of registered geographical indications.
A law enforcement agency may apply special state supervision measures provided for in §§ 30, 49, 50 and 52 of the Law Enforcement Act on the bases and according to the procedure provided for in the Law Enforcement Act for the purpose of exercising the state supervision provided for in this Act.
(1) State fees are charged for the performance of transactions provided for in this Act pursuant to the rates provided for in the State Fees Act.
(2) State fees shall be paid by applicants or persons who have the right to use a protected geographical indication, or by third parties who have an interest in the performance of transactions and issue of documents prescribed in this Act. If the state fee is paid by a third party, the consent of the applicant or the user of a protected geographical indication is required.
(3) The state fee is deemed paid upon receipt of a document by the Patent Office certifying payment of the state fee.
(4) Paid state fees are not refunded, except in cases provided for in § 31 of this Act.
(1) Proceedings concerning a petition filed with a court pursuant to this Act before 1 April 2019 shall be conducted by a court even in case mandatory pre-trial procedure in the Board of Appeal is prescribed for the settlement of the respective dispute starting from said date.
(2) Proceedings concerning an appeal, petition or action filed with a court pursuant to this Act before 1 April 2019 shall be conducted by a county court other than Harju County Court even in case Harju County Court has exclusive jurisdiction over adjudication of the respective appeal, petition or action starting from said date.

References: § 4
 § 8
 § 8
 § 4
 § 45
 § 31