1. The constituent elements of a registrable trademark. The constituent elements of a trademark include: text, three-dimensional graphics, numbers and their combinations; a trademark can be registered in any color or combination of colors.
2. There are no restrictions on the use of symbols that have obtained distinctiveness.
3. If it is misleading or enough to cause confusion among consumers about the goods or their producers; if it goes against the interests of the public, the main principles of humanity or morality, it cannot be registered as a trademark. of.
4. Symbols that are the same as or similar to the names or images of things with traditional cultural values ??of the country or the world shall not be used (except for the owner or authorized person).
5. The origin marks of wines or alcoholic beverages protected by international treaties between Russia and Canada may not be used without authorization.