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lets talk a little bit about geographic marks which are kind of similar to the to deceptive marks but they are you know specifically about geographic representations and so section two e2 of the landmark says primarily geographically descriptive marks cannot be registered you can get registration with secondary meaning and then we have a special provision for indicators of regional origin that can be registered under section 4 as a certification or a collective mark section 2e3 says a primarily geographically deceptively misdescriptive mark cannot be registered secondary meaning is irrelevant in that case and so the ptos test for geographic descriptiveness number one the primary significance of the mark is geographic number two the purchaser would be likely to make a goods place association number three the mark in fact does identify the origin of the goods and services and so again if you have a geographically descriptive mark secondary meaning is required and so why is goods place