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Differences between Australian Trademark Law and China Trademark Law
1. Geographical indications are used to distinguish similar products in other places, while trademarks are closely related to producers: similar products produced by different producers in the same place can only be distinguished by trademarks. 2. Trademarks are transferable, but geographical indications are not. 3. Objectivity is different: geographical indications are the accumulation of thousands of years of history and exist objectively, while trademarks are the result of subjective efforts of individuals or a few people. Geographical indications are not limited by time, while trademarks are limited by time. 5. The quality of expression is different: the geographical environment and human factors completely or basically determine the quality characteristics of geographical indication products, while trademarks generally have little to do with quality. 6. Geographical indications are public rights and trademarks are private rights.