There is a circle behind the trade name, which is R. What does it mean?
However, the registered trademark R is the abbreviation of register, which means that the trademark has been registered in the State Trademark Office and passed the examination by the Trademark Office, and has become a registered trademark. According to China's Regulations on the Implementation of the Trademark Law, the use of registered trademarks can be marked with "registered trademarks" or registration marks on commodities, commodity packages, manuals or other accessories. Registration marks include (note plus 0) and (r plus 0). The use of a registered trademark shall be marked in the upper right corner or the lower right corner of the trademark. In some cases (such as some technical specifications or computer self-checking programs), the first letter "R" of a registered trademark is not circled, but brackets are directly placed on both sides of R, that is, (R). Internationally, TM (trademark) is usually added after the words of unregistered trademarks to facilitate the distinction. For example, in the Intel Celeron M processor, Intel is a registered trademark and Celeron is a trademark. Similarly, in some publications, the circled C stands for "All Rights Reserved".