- Marks that go against moral standards or public order
- Generic terms
- Names, flags, or symbols of countries, regions, or international organizations
- Surnames
- Names of geographic locations
- Copies or imitations of coats of arms
- Acronyms
- Marks that describe the usual or generic name of the product or service
- Figures or 3D shapes that could mislead the public
- Names of places known for producing certain goods
- Names, pseudonyms, signatures, and portraits of people other than the applicant, without their consent
- Designs on coins, banknotes, official seals, stamps, or tax marks
- Marks that include elements like medals or awards, suggesting recognition for the goods or services
- Marks that are similar in spelling, graphics, sound, or design to another mark
- Marks identical or similar to a famous trademark
- Geographical names, maps, and adjectives indicating the origin of goods or services
- Marks that are the Spanish translation of an existing mark
- Marks that are copies, imitations, translations, or transcriptions of a well-known trade name
- 3D shapes lacking originality
- Animated or changing names, figures, or 3D shapes
- Letters, numbers, or colors, unless combined with distinctive elements
- Signs or marks used by indigenous or religious communities, unless applied for on their behalf
- Marks that reference national historical monuments
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