Yes. The study includes a dedicated Registrability Analysis section that examines potential absolute grounds for refusal specific to your target jurisdiction. This can include issues like descriptiveness, surname or personal name objections, geographic terms, lack of distinctiveness, deceptive marks, or functional elements — depending on the laws that apply in your country. These are issues an examiner may raise even if no conflicting marks exist.
Does the study cover registrability issues beyond conflicts with other marks?
Frank Stevens
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