In some product trademark descriptions, XXX ××tm is indicated, so is this XXX a registered trademark? Because trademarks registered in China generally have R marks instead of tm, then
What is the difference and connection between tm and R?
A: TM is the abbreviation of trademark. American trademarks are usually marked with TM, which does not necessarily refer to registered trademarks. And r is the abbreviation of REGISTER, which means registered trademark when used in trademarks.
According to China's Regulations on the Implementation of the Trademark Law, if a registered trademark is used, it may be marked with a "registered trademark" or a registration mark on the goods and their packaging, instructions or other accessories. be filled/suffused/brimming with
Bookmarks include (note plus 0) and (r plus 0). The use of a registered trademark shall be marked in the upper right corner or the lower right corner of the trademark.
So TM and R are trademarks of different countries and have no special relationship. Some domestic companies do not understand the legal provisions, blindly imitate American companies, and use TM marks on trademarks.