Trademark R is the abbreviation of REGISTER, which means registered trademark when used in trademarks. The circle R indicates "registered trademark", which means that the trademark has been applied for registration at the National Trademark Office and has been reviewed and approved by the Trademark Office to become a registered trademark.
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. "Data Expansion"
What it means: It is a legally registered trademark. As long as "?" is marked on the trademark, it means that the trademark has been approved and registered by the Trademark Office and is a registered trademark. Trademarks that have not been approved for registration shall not be marked with ?, otherwise it will constitute an act of passing off a registered trademark.
The R trademark has been registered and protected by law. The R trademark has the characteristics of exclusivity, exclusivity, and uniqueness. R trademark transfer is legal and has low risk. It takes a short time to obtain the R trademark, and you can use it after signing a transfer contract.
Trademarks protect trademark registrants by ensuring that they have the exclusive right to identify goods or services, or to license others to use them for remuneration. The term of protection is ten years from the date of trademark registration announcement, but after expiration, additional fees are required to renew the trademark for any number of times.
The renewal fee is 2,000 yuan as prescribed by the state (an additional 500 yuan delay fee will be added if it exceeds the validity period but within 6 months) plus a certain agency fee. The renewal must be within the prescribed renewal period. Handled during the exhibition period.
Trademark protection is generally carried out by the local industrial and commercial bureau in cooperation with the investigation. If negotiation fails, it is implemented by the court. In most systems, the court has the power to stop trademark infringement. Broadly speaking, trademarks promote a positive and enterprising spirit around the world by rewarding their registrants with recognition and economic benefits.
Trademark protection also prevents unscrupulous competitors, such as counterfeiters, from using similar distinctive marks to promote inferior or different products or services. This system enables skilled and enterprising people to produce and sell goods and services under the fairest possible conditions, thus promoting the development of international trade.
TIM trademark
TM is the abbreviation of TRADEMARK. American trademarks are usually added with TM, which does not necessarily refer to a registered trademark.
In China, the TM on the trademark also has its own special meaning. In fact, the TM mark does not protect the trademark. It is different from R. TM means that the trademark has been applied to the National Trademark Office, and The National Trademark Office has also issued a "Notice of Acceptance" and entered the opposition period. This will prevent others from filing repeated applications and also indicates that existing trademark holders have priority to use the trademark.