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Positive and negative conditions for trademark registration and their reasons

The positive conditions for registered trademarks refer to the conditions that a trademark approved for registration should meet. Contrary to the aforementioned negative conditions, the positive condition requires that a trademark should have legal constituent elements and distinctive features that can distinguish similar goods or services from other operators.

Prohibition conditions for trademarks, also known as negative elements of trademarks

1) It must not infringe the prior rights or legitimate interests of others.

2) Must not violate the provisions of the Trademark Law prohibiting the registration or use of certain marks.