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?: A trademark that has been registered and protected by trademark law.
R is the abbreviation of "regiter" in English, and its Chinese meaning is: registration. ? is a trademark that has been registered and protected by trademark law, and is marked in the upper right corner of the trademark. R tells people that the graphics or words marked on it are not only trademarks, but also registered trademarks, which are protected by national laws and cannot be used by any other individual or organization without authorization.
?: A trademark that is under application, but has no legal meaning and legal effect.
TM is the abbreviation of "trade mark" in English. The Chinese meaning is: commercial mark, in short, it is "trademark". Generally, unregistered trademarks and registered trademarks can be used. Of course, registered trademarks can also be used. It is generally believed that its meaning is to disclose to the outside world that my use behavior is "used as a trademark". In some trademark cases, can be used as evidence of trademark use. The editor reminds you: TM is not recognized by the National Trademark Office, but this trademark has submitted a trademark application to the National Trademark Office. The law does not regulate the use of the TM mark. The use of the "TM" mark has no correspondence with whether the trademark has applied for registration, whether it has been accepted, whether it has received a preliminary approval announcement, whether it has been opposed, or whether it has been approved for registration.
?: Copyrighted logo.
C is the abbreviation of "copyright" in English and is the mark of copyright. The "Universal Copyright Convention" requires that the copyright mark must be marked on publications to enjoy copyright. Our country does not have such regulations. Generally, it is just a statement such as "Copyright" and "Copyright, any copying will be investigated". This type of logo may appear more often on publications, such as books, albums, etc., which means that the publication is authorized and not pirated. There are two ways to obtain copyright: automatic acquisition and registration acquisition. In China, according to the copyright law, copyright automatically becomes available upon completion of the work. However, if it is not registered, it will be difficult to prove its ownership when a copyright dispute occurs. In addition, copyright registration of a trademark will help protect the trademark in the future.