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Buying a trademark is a combination of graphics and words. Can I use it separately when I use it? Can I use graphics instead of words if I want?
a: the registered trademark is a combined trademark, so the trademark must be used in combination before it is protected by law. If it is split and used at will, it is an irregular trademark, and the use of an irregular trademark is not protected by law. Therefore, in the process of use, you should type R according to the registered style.