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Trademark examiners review trademark registration applications to either allow or refuse a registration. Some of the substantive reasons for refusing registration include:

  • likelihood of confusion;
  • primarily merely descriptive;
  • deceptively misdescriptive of the goods/services;
  • primarily geographically descriptive;
  • primarily geographically deceptive;
  • misdescriptive of the goods/services;
  • primarily merely a surname; or
  • mere ornamentation.



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