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  2. Trademark Symbols ™ , ® , © , and ℠ - How To Use Each One

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    A trademark is a name, symbol, or mark that distinguishes a product or brand from other products or brands. By extension, it can also be used to describe something that’s characteristic to a person or thing in a more metaphorical way, such as “the singer’s trademark rhythm.”

  3. 8 Ways to Type the Trademark Symbol - wikiHow

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    This wikiHow teaches you how to type the trademark (™) and registered trademark (®) symbols on your computer, phone, or tablet. The trademark symbol, which is just a "TM" in super-script characters, is used to assert your ownership of the name, word, phrase, or design that distinguishes your brand. [1]

  4. How to write the ® R,™ TM, © C symbols - Bonamark

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    TMSymbol (also SM℠ Symbol) This symbol is used to inform others that you think that the word is your trademark. In some countries, this will give you common law rights. Good examples are the USA, UK, New Zealand, Australia, Canada and some other countries.

  5. Information, easy-to-copy variants, customizer, and more. This symbol is used to mark a word, product, or a brand name that is trademarked. Table of contents: Copy and Paste. Customize. Alt Codes.

  6. Trademark TM symbol ™ (text sign/character) A Unicode TM ™ 'Trade Mark' sign/symbol, readily used on most systems, browsers, and applications. Select and copy-paste anywhere as needed.

  7. How to Insert a Trademark Symbol (On Windows, Mac, & More)

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    Learn to easily insert the trademark symbol on any device - Mac, Windows, Linux, iOS, & Android - with this comprehensive, step-by-step guide.

  8. The Trademark symbol means that a particular logo, word, design, etc. is a trademark. It is usually written as a subscript character ™. It specifically indicates an unregistered trademark. The use of ™ can help protect the brand and product usage by others without permission.