Article 35
(1) The following shall not be registered as geographical indication:
a) Names that are not within the scope of Article 34.
b) Names that have become generic names of products.
c) Plant species and varieties or animal breeds or other similar names, which may mislead the public as to the true origin of the product.
ç) Names contrary to public order or general principles of morality.
d) Names that are not protected, whose duration of protection have expired or not used in their own country although having been applied by persons fulfilling the conditions set outin Article 3.
e) Names that are wholly or partially homonymic with a name that is registered or has already been filed, and which may mislead the public.
(2) The following shall not be registered as a traditional speciality guaranteed:
a) Names not fulfilling the conditions stated in Article 34 regarding traditional specialities guaranteed.
b) Names expressing the general feature of the product.
c) Names that may mislead the public about the characteristic of the product.
ç) Names contrary to public order or general principles of morality.
d) Names that are not protected, whose duration of protection have expired or not used in their own country although having been applied by persons fulfilling the conditions set out in Article 3.