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- dbloc0
or the opposite?
- fyoucher10
wrong™
- PonyBoy0
©maybe
- eating_tv0
©®@þ
- version30
©®Ⓐ℗
- AMOK0
they are two separate legal indicators...either can have either, it just depends on what the owners have done and how much money they have spent!
- <--harlequino
- Aha!dbloc
- Usually ™ is the first step and ® is when the obejct has been officially Registered!
AMOK
- bitPic0
dont use either R is used that means its registered trad-mark TM can be used even if you dont register it but it has been known for a long time
- gramme0
Either. ® means something has been registered with the Patents & Trademarks office. ™ signifies an intention to register something. In other words, you can put ™ on anything, but ® can only be used if it's legit.
- bitPic0
this stuff is corporate bullshit never pay a lawyer for this crap.
- fyoucher10
® means it has been registered
™ means its not registered
© is for shit like slogans
- dbloc0
THANKS!
- armsbottomer0
™® - brands, companies, a name you "trade" under (different lifespans)
© - articulation of an idea in a media form
patent - a method or apparatus that is novel, non-obvious, and useful
- harlequino0
"TM can be used even if you dont register it but it has been known for a long time "
For example:
YourMom™
:D
- version30
what skt said™
- utopian0
Right-O®
- version30
®ight-O