No, production must wait until the trademark is fully registered. The TM on the trademark has its own special meaning, and TM means the trademark symbol. That is, the words, graphics or symbols marked with TM are trademarks, but they are not necessarily registered (unregistered ones are not protected by law). \r\nTM is the abbreviation of English trademark. In fact, the TM mark does not protect the trademark. TM means that the trademark has been applied to the National Trademark Office, and the National Trademark Office has also issued an "Acceptance Notice". Entering the opposition period prevents others from filing duplicate applications and also means that existing trademark holders have priority to use the trademark. \r\nFor more information about whether the tm trademark can be produced, enter: /ask/44324a1615788697.html?zd to view more content