- Trade Mark that are same or indistinguishable from a trade mark for the same or same type of goods that has been earlier registered or applied for registration.
- Trade Mark that lack details about type, kind, quality, quantity, purpose, value, geographical origin, date of production or period of service and other important characteristics of products,
- Trade Mark that are restricted or use as a main purpose names or signs that are used by everyone in commercial sector or are used to distinguish members of a professional, artistic or commercial group,
- Signs that contain forms originating from natural structure of a product or are preliminary in order to obtain a technical result, and so giving itself the original shape of the product,
- Trade Mark that may deceive people about features, quality, place of origin or geographical origin of a product or service,
- Trade Marks for usage of which no permission has been taken from a competent authority, which is not acceptable in accordance with 2. Article 6. Paragraph of the Paris Agreement,
- Other riggings, emblems or target containing trade marks that are not included in 2. Article 6. Paragraph of the Paris Agreement that are only of concern to public opinion, important to people because of historical or cultural values and not permitted by concerned authorities.
- Trade Marks accepted by 1. Article 6. Paragraph of the Paris Agreement and permission for usage of which is not given by owners,
- Trade Marks that contain religious values and symbols,
- Trade Marks that are not in accordance with public order or general morals.