Both logos and trademarks are signs of distinction, but they are different: a logo can be a trademark, and similarly, a trademark can also be used as a logo, but a logo is not necessarily a trademark, and a trademark is not necessarily a trademark. logo. For example, my product application trademark is A, but on my product packaging, I can also put my corporate logo - B. This B is not a trademark, but a corporate logo. In this case, the logo is not a trademark, and neither is the trademark. logo. Of course, you can also use Trademark A as your corporate logo, it depends on you. Especially for some large enterprises, they have different trademarks, so they often have a unified logo of the enterprise, which is usually not a trademark.