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What is a "TM company"?

What is the TM mark? [2005-6-15 | Thecster]

In some product trademark descriptions, ××tm is indicated, then whether this ×× has been registered What about the trademark? Because trademarks registered in my country generally have r marks instead of tm, then

What is the difference and connection between tm and r?

Answer: TM is the abbreviation of TRADEMARK. American trademarks are usually marked with TM, which does not necessarily refer to a registered trademark. R is the abbreviation of REGISTER, which means registered trademark when used in trademarks. my country's Trademark Law Implementation Regulations stipulate that registered trademarks can be used on goods, product packaging, instructions or other attachments. Indicate "registered trademark" or registered mark. Registration marks include (note plus ○) and (R plus ○). When using a registered mark, it should be marked on the upper right corner or lower right corner of the trademark.

Therefore, TM and R are trademark marks of different countries and have no special relationship. Some domestic companies do not understand the legal provisions and blindly imitate American companies and use the TM mark on their trademarks.