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TM is the abbreviation of "Trademark" in English. TM in my country is generally used for trademarks that have been accepted by the Trademark Office (obtained an acceptance notice) but have not yet been officially registered. Adding TM when using a brand can be used as evidence to prove that the word or logo has been consciously used as a trademark when a trademark dispute arises. R is the abbreviation of "Register" and is the mark of "registered trademark", which means that the trademark has been applied for registration with the National Trademark Office and has been reviewed and approved by the Trademark Office to become a registered trademark.
Article 63 of the "Regulations for the Implementation of the Trademark Law" stipulates: "When using a registered trademark, you may indicate 'registered trademark' or registered mark on goods, product packaging, instructions or other attachments. Registered marks include the notation and R. The registration mark should be marked on the upper right corner or lower right corner of the trademark. ”