Yes.
TM refers to a brand that is in the process of trademark registration or in opposition to trademark registration, and does not have brand qualifications or qualifications.
However, the trademark can be sold by adding the word TM. Under normal circumstances, the trademark registration certificate should be issued within one and a half years. TM is the abbreviation of trademark in English. Legally speaking, marking TM during trademark use has no legal meaning or effect. The purpose of marking TM is to disclose to the outside world that the use of this mark is "used as a trademark." Therefore, it is okay to use TM in a registered trademark, a trademark under application (only an application has not been registered), or a trademark that has not been applied for. Therefore, the use of TM does not have the same legal effect as the use of R on a trademark, because R The mark on the trademark indicates that it is a registered trademark.
Legal basis:
"Trademark Law of the People's Republic of China"
Article 9 The trademark applied for registration shall have distinctive features to facilitate identification , and shall not conflict with the previously acquired legal rights of others.
The trademark registrant has the right to indicate "registered trademark" or registered mark.