The R ("R") on the clothing trademark is an internationally recognized registered trademark mark. It is the first capital letter of the English word "register", which means it has been registered.
The R trademark has the characteristics of exclusivity, exclusivity, and uniqueness. It is exclusively owned by the owner of the registered trademark and is protected by law. No enterprise or individual may use it without the permission or authorization of the owner of the registered trademark. , otherwise you will bear infringement liability.
The Implementation Regulations of my country's Trademark Law stipulate that when using a registered trademark, a "registered trademark" or registered mark may be indicated on goods, product packaging, instructions or other attachments. 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.
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R trademark and TM trademark
R trademark is a registered trademark and corresponds to it is a TM trademark. The differences between the R trademark and the TM trademark are as follows:
1. The R trademark and the TM trademark have different indication marks. The R trademark is represented by a circle R, and the TM trademark is represented by the letters TM.
2. The R trademark and the TM trademark have different legal effects. The R trademark is strictly protected by law and is a registered trademark.
3. The R trademark is exclusive and no other person or organization may use it at will except the trademark owner.
R is the abbreviation of Registered in English. In our country, it refers to a trademark that has been successfully registered (obtained a trademark registration certificate). After obtaining the trademark registration certificate, you can add R and use it in publicity.
"TM" does not have clear legal provisions in our country. Generally, it is customary in the industry to refer to a trademark that has been accepted by the Trademark Office (obtained an acceptance notice) but has not yet been officially registered. When using a brand, adding TM can be used as evidence to prove that we are consciously using this word or logo as a trademark in the event of a trademark dispute.
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-r trademark