Virginia Statutes

§ 59.1-92.3 — Registrability

Virginia § 59.1-92.3
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 59.1TRADE AND COMMERCE
Ch. 6.1REGISTRATION AND PROTECTION OF TRADEMARKS AND SERVICE MARKS

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Bluebook
Va. Code Ann. § 59.1-92.3 (2026).

Text

A mark by which the goods or services of any applicant for registration may be distinguished from the goods or services of others shall not be registered if it consists of or comprises:

1.Any immoral, deceptive or scandalous matter;
2.Any matter which may falsely suggest a connection with persons, living or dead, institutions, beliefs, or national symbols, or bring them into contempt or disrepute;
3.The flag or coat of arms or other insignia of the United States, or of any state or municipality, or of any foreign nation, or any simulation thereof;
4.The name, signature or portrait identifying a particular living individual, except by the individual's written consent;
5.A mark which (i) when used on or in connection with the goods or services of the applicant, is merely descriptiv

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Legislative History

1998, c. 819.

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