Yes, you can cancel a registered mark for the following reasons:
- It involves rights related to a personal name, registered design, company name, pharmaceutical or medicinal product, fixed architectural site, or industrial property.
- It was registered in bad faith.
- It involves a geographical indication.
- It cannot be graphically represented.
- It conflicts with moral principles or public order.
- It has become a generic term.
- It was registered under the name of an agent or representative without authorization.
- It uses protected emblems, flags, or armorial bearings of states.
- It infringes on proprietary rights.
- It is merely descriptive.
- It lacks distinctiveness.
- It is misleading, disparaging, or deceptive.
- It is functional in nature.
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