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What Cannot Be a Trademark ?

September 16, 2025

Not every word, symbol, or design can qualify as a trademark. Trademark law sets restrictions to ensure that marks are distinctive, not misleading, and fair for competition. The following categories cannot be registered as trademarks:


1. Generic Terms

  • Words that directly name the product or service cannot be trademarks because they do not distinguish one business from another.

  • Example: “Milk” for dairy, “Bread” for bakery products.


2. Descriptive Marks Without Distinctiveness

  • Marks that merely describe the quality, quantity, use, or characteristics of a product are not registrable unless they acquire secondary meaning.

  • Example: “Sweet Chocolates” for chocolate products.


3. Deceptively Misleading Marks

  • Marks that mislead consumers about the nature, quality, origin, or composition of goods/services are not allowed.

  • Example: “Pure Silk” for a polyester scarf.


4. Marks Contrary to Law or Public Policy

  • Any mark that is immoral, obscene, scandalous, or offensive cannot be registered.

  • Example: Profanity or hate symbols.


5. Marks Identical or Confusingly Similar to Existing Trademarks

  • A mark that is identical or similar to a registered or well-known trademark for the same or related goods/services cannot be registered.

  • Example: Using a logo very similar to the Apple logo for electronics.


6. Flags, Emblems, and Official Symbols

  • National flags, government emblems, military insignia, and international organization symbols cannot be registered.

  • Example: The Indian National Flag, United Nations logo.


7. Common Names and Surnames

  • Names of persons, unless used in a distinctive way, generally cannot be registered.

  • Example: “Smith” for general retail services without a unique design.


8. Functional Features

  • Features necessary for technical or functional use of a product cannot be trademarked, as trademark law protects identification, not functionality.

  • Example: The shape of a screwdriver handle if it is functional.


9. Marks in Public Domain

  • Words, symbols, or designs that are already widely used in the public domain cannot be trademarked.

  • Example: Common shapes, colors, or phrases that everyone uses in trade.


✅ Summary

A mark cannot be registered if it is:

  • Generic or common

  • Descriptive without distinctiveness

  • Misleading or deceptive

  • Offensive or illegal

  • Identical/confusingly similar to existing marks

  • Official emblems, flags, or symbols

  • Functional in nature

  • Widely used in public domain

By restricting these, trademark law ensures fairness, prevents consumer confusion, and maintains the value of distinctive marks.

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