The TM in the upper right corner of the trademark is translated as a commercial mark. Simply understood, it is a trademark.
TM is common in foreign trademarks. It is the abbreviation of "trademark" in English. "trademark" in Chinese means "commercial mark", so "TM" means "trademark".
Its function is to tell people that the graphics or text marked on it are the trademarks of the goods or services, not the names or advertisements.
There is also a common letter R. "R" is the abbreviation of the English "register", and the Chinese meaning of "register" is "registration".
The marking of goods or services with this mark tells people that the graphics or words marked on it are not only trademarks, but also registered trademarks, which are protected by national laws. Without authorization, any other individual or organization No unauthorized use is allowed.
Extended information:
The TM on the trademark has its own special meaning. The TM mark does not protect the trademark. It is different from R. TM is the abbreviation of TradeMark, which includes both registration and registration. Trademark R also includes direct use of unregistered trademarks that have not been approved by the Trademark Office.
Trademark annotation TM can play a certain protective role. However, if the trademark has not been approved and registered by the Trademark Office, it will not be protected by law. This is only the case when the unregistered trademark reaches a certain level of popularity. Only then can you obtain legal protection to a certain extent.