Registered Trademark Symbol: this is more than just words
By having a registered trademark symbol, you or the company you represent are the only ones that can legally use it to promote a product or service. The symbol that represents this is. This can be produced on a computer in several different ways depending on what operating program you are using or in a computer code language. For Microsoft windows user hold the ALT button and punch in +0174, For Macintosh users hold the Options button and type +R and for HTML code type & reg ;.
This symbol can only be used legally if the trademark symbol has been filed with the United States Patent and Trademark Office and has been approved. You can use the trademark before this time, but your application has to be on file and the word pending must accompany the registered trademark symbol.
What represents in real words is registered trade mark, but the abbreviated symbol is used more often and more recognized. This symbol is placed to the right side of the trademark symbol it represents. If you are unable to reproduce the correct symbol, then RTM may also be used to represent that a trademark is registered on that particular symbol.
If the registered trademark symbol is used on any unregistered symbol, then section 95 of the Trade Marks Act of 1994 is being broken. The only requirement to use it is that it is registered somewhere in the world.
Applying for a registered trademark symbol is simple in America by using the US Patent and Trademark Offices home website. The process usually takes 90 minutes or less.