Trademark symbol

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Trademark symbol

The trademark symbol (â„¢), in Unicode U+2122 â„¢ TRADE MARK SIGN (HTML ™ Â· ™), \texttrademark in LaTeX,[1] [2] is a symbol used to indicate an assertion that the preceding mark is a trademark. It is usually used for unregistered trademarks, as opposed to the registered trademark symbol (®) which is reserved for registered trademarks.

Use of the symbol

Use of the symbol indicates an assertion that a word, image, or other sign is a trademark; it does not indicate registration. Registered trademarks are indicated using the registered trademark symbol (®), and in some jurisdictions it is unlawful or illegal to use the ® symbol with a mark which has not been registered.[3]

Trademarks versus service marks

There is a specific symbol (â„ ) to indicate the assertion of a service mark (a trademark for the provision of services). The service mark symbol is less commonly used than the trademark symbol, especially outside the United States.

See also

References

  1. ↑ "The Unicode Standard 7.0, Letterlike Symbols" (PDF). Unicode, Inc.
  2. ↑ "Character entity references in HTML 4". w3.org.
  3. ↑ "“How to use the ® and TM Symbol”". howconceptual.com.
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