... (a) the use of any means in the designation or presentation of a good
that indicates or suggests that the good in question originates in a
geographicalarea other than the true place of origin in a manner
which misleads the public as to the geographicalorigin of the good; ...
... (a) the use of any means in the designation or presentation of a good
that indicates or suggests that the good in question originates in a
geographicalarea other than the true place of origin in a manner
which misleads the public as to the geographicalorigin of the good; ...
... 4. The
protection under paragraphs 1, 2 and 3 shall be applicable against a
geographical indication which, although literally true as to the
territory, region or locality in which the goods originate, falsely
represents to the public that the goods originate in another
territory. ...