Yes, you can cancel a registered mark if:
- It goes against moral or public policy standards
- It includes a geographical indication
- There are proprietary rights issues
- It infringes on copyright
- It is functional, descriptive, misleading, disparaging, deceptive, or generic
- It violates the rights of well-known marks
- It uses protected flags, emblems, or armorial bearings without proper authorization
- It conflicts with registered designs, trade names, or personal names
- It was registered by the proprietor’s representative or agent
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