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There is a difference between r and no r on the trademark. What does TM mean?

r is a registered trademark, but it is not if it is not.

TM is a trademark that has applied for registration, but has not been approved for registration.

the difference between trademarks

"r" is the abbreviation of English "register", which means "registration" in Chinese. Putting this mark on a commodity or service tells people that the graphics or words it marks are not only trademarks, but also registered trademarks, which are protected by national laws and cannot be used by any other individuals or organizations without authorization.

TM is the abbreviation of English trademark. In China, it means that the trademark has been applied to the Trademark Office, and the Trademark Office has also issued a notice of acceptance, which has entered an objection period, so as to avoid repeated applications by others, and it also means that the existing trademark holders have the priority to use it.

R is the initial letter of English register registration, and it is circled, indicating that the trademark has been registered in the Trademark Office and passed the examination and became a registered trademark. A registered trademark is exclusive, exclusive and unique. It is monopolized by the trademark registrant and protected by law. No enterprise or individual may use it without the permission or authorization of the trademark holder, otherwise, it will bear the tort liability.