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The correct answer is option 2, which states that the differences between a `Trade Mark` and a Geographical Indication are: 1. A Trade Mark is an individual or a company`s right whereas a Geographical Indication is a community`s right and 2. A Trade Mark can be licensed whereas a Geographical Indication cannot be licensed.
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1. A Trade Mark is owned by an individual or a company. This sign is used to distinguish the goods or services of one entity from others. Conversely, a Geographical Indication is a sign used on products that have a specific geographical origin and possess qualities due to that origin. It is a collective right, owned by all producers from that geographical area.
2. Trade Marks can be sold, transferred or licensed to another entity, but Geographical Indications can`t be since they are tied to the geographical location.
Statement 3 is incorrect as Geographical Indications are not just limited to agricultural goods/products and handicrafts, but also to natural and manufactured goods. Geographical Indication could include wine, cheese, pottery, etc., which come from a specific region and carry a reputation due to its geography.