Absolute grounds for refusal
Within the application and registration procedure the German Patent and Trademark Office (GPTO) and the Office for Harmonization in the Internal Market (OHIM) only examine the absolute grounds for refusal (not relative grounds). Therefore, a trademark will not be registered if it lacks distinctiveness, consists of descriptive terms that must be kept free for general use; is liable of misleading the public; contains state emblems or is contrary to public policy or the accepted principles of morality.
