- Generic terms
- Marks that go against moral standards or public order
- Marks without proof of acquired distinctiveness
- Names, flags, or symbols of countries, regions, or international organizations
- Marks that primarily serve as geographic location names
- Elements related to the royal family, such as arms, text, seals, crests, names, signatures, photographs, words, or emblems representing the King, Queen, royal descendants, or heirs
- Marks that mislead or confuse the public about the origin of the goods
- Medals, diplomas, certificates, or any marks awarded at trade exhibitions or competitions held by the Thai government, a Thai government agency, a foreign government, or an international organization, unless approved
What types of trademarks cannot be registered in Thailand?
Frank Stevens
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