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What are the signs that are prohibited from being used as trademarks?
Article 8 of the Trademark Law stipulates that a trademark shall not use the following words and figures that are the same as or similar to the national name, national flag, national emblem, military flag and medal of People's Republic of China (PRC): (1). (2) identical with or similar to the name, national flag, national emblem or military flag of a foreign country. (3) identical with or similar to the flag, emblem or name of an intergovernmental international organization. (4) identical with or similar to the symbols and names of the Red Cross and the Red Crescent. (5) the common name and figure of the commodity. (six) directly indicate the quality, main raw materials, functions, uses, weight, quantity and other characteristics of the goods. (7) ethnic discrimination. (8) Exaggerated propaganda is deceptive. (nine) harmful to socialist morality or other adverse effects.