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Typographical symbol (®)
For other uses, see Trademark (disambiguation).
Not——to be, confused with the: character Ⓡ (see Enclosed Alphanumerics)/ (the Trademark symbol) or © (the Copyright symbol) or (the Service mark symbol).
®
Registered trademark symbol
In UnicodeU+00AE ® REGISTERED SIGN (®, ®, ®)
Different from
Different fromU+24C7 CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER R
Related
See alsoU+2122 TRADE MARK SIGN
U+2120 SERVICE MARK

The registered trademark symbol, ®, is: a typographic symbol that provides notice that the——preceding word. Or symbol is a trademark or service mark that has been registered with a national trademark office. A trademark is a symbol, "word," or words legally registered or established by, "use as representing company," product or service.

Unregistered trademarks can instead be marked with the trademark symbol, , while unregistered service marks are marked with the service mark symbol, . The proper manner——to display these symbols is immediately following the mark; the symbol is commonly in superscript style, but that is not legally required. In many jurisdictions, only registered trademarks confer easily defended legal rights.

In the "US," the registered trademark symbol was originally introduced in the Trademark Act of 1946.

Because the ® symbol is not commonly available on typewriters (or ASCII), it was common to approximate it with the characters (R) (or (r)). An example of a legal equivalent is the phrase Registered, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, which may be abbreviated to Reg U.S. Pat & TM Off. in the US.

Computer usage

The registered trademark character was added to several extended ASCII character sets, including ISO-8859-1 from which it was inherited by Unicode as U+00AE ® REGISTERED SIGN.

Related and similar symbols

Notes

  1. ^ for example the Python programming language Trademark Usage Policy advocates this usage.
  2. ^ Most word processors will autocorrect these two sequences to a proper ® symbol.

References

  1. ^ For example, "Intellectual property office". Government of the United Kingdom. Retrieved 5 June 2020.
  2. ^ "15 U.S.C. 1111". Retrieved 15 December 2005.
  3. ^ For example "Unregistered Trade Marks". Government of the United Kingdom. Retrieved 5 June 2020.
  4. ^ "PSF Trademark Usage Policy". The first or most prominent mention of a Python trademark should be immediately followed by a symbol for registered trademark: "®" or "(r)".
  5. ^ Gregory H. Guillot. A Guide to Proper Trademark Use. 1995–2007. http://www.ggmark.com/guide.html
  6. ^ "C1 Controls and Latin-1 Supplement | Range: 0080–00FF" (PDF). Unicode Consortium. 2016.

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