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What do the letters on the trademark stand for?

"TM" is the abbreviation of "trademark" in English. It is the abbreviation of "register" in English. TM and? " They all play a suggestive role. Usually, they all appear in the upper right corner or lower right corner of some signs. "TM" indicates that the sign is used as a trademark, while "?" It means that the mark is already a registered trademark and enjoys the exclusive right to use the trademark.

it has been pointed out that "TM" means that the trademark has been applied to the State Trademark Office, and the State Trademark Office has also issued the Notice of Acceptance of Trademark Registration, that is, the Notice of Acceptance of Trademark Registration is the premise of using the "TM" logo. In fact, it is not: is China's law right? There are clear regulations on the use of TM, but there are no regulations on the use and management of TM. As long as the operator wants to inform others that a logo is used as a trademark, he can use TM regardless of whether the logo applies for trademark registration.

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the letters on the trademark are mainly TM and circle R ..

circled r is the mark of "registered trademark", which means that the trademark has been applied for registration in the State Trademark Office and passed the examination by the Trademark Office, and has become a registered trademark. R in the circle is the initial letter of English register registration. A registered trademark has the characteristics of exclusiveness, exclusiveness and uniqueness. It belongs to 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 it will bear the tort liability.

TM means trademark symbol, that is, words, graphics or symbols marked with TM are trademarks, but they may not be registered (unregistered ones are not protected by law). TM is the abbreviation of English trademark. In China, TM on a trademark also has its special meaning. In fact, TM logo does not protect the trademark. It is different from R. TM means that the trademark has been applied to the State Trademark Office, and the State Trademark Office has also issued a Notice of Acceptance, which has entered an objection period, thus preventing others from filing repeated applications, and also indicating that existing trademark holders have the priority to use it.