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DiAAnaP Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

"TM label"

What do you call that little TM "sign" thing written on the top right corner of some patented product's names?
I mean just the sign itself, not the TM patency.
  

Top answer

S. trademarks ™ (the trademark symbol) and ® (the registered trademark symbol) represent the status of a mark and accordingly its level of protection. S.

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  • trademarks ™ (the trademark symbol) and ® (the registered trademark symbol) represent the status of a mark and accordingly its level of protection.
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  • Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO or PTO).
  • The proper manner to display either symbol is immediately following the mark in superscript style.
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The two symbols associated with U.S. trademarks ™ (the trademark symbol) and® (the registered trademark symbol) represent the status of a mark and accordingly its level of protection. While ™ can be used with any common law usage of a mark, ® may only be used by the owner of a mark following registration with the relevant national authority, such as the U.S. Patent and Trademark O
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Mister MicawberThe two symbols associated with U.S. trademarks ™ (the trademark symbol) and® (the registered trademark symbol) represent the status of a mark and accordingly its level of protection. While ™ can be used with any common law usage of a mark, ® may only be used by the owner of a mark following registration with the relevant national authority, such as the U.S
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Windows Character Map just calls it the Trade Mark Sign.
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diAAnaPdid you reply without reading first?
No, of course not. I bolded the terms you asked for. This is the second time that you have shown impatience and rudeness. We have zero tolerance for posturing here, and the third time you will be asked to leave.

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