The preferred form of the term is REALTOR ® — in all caps, and using
the registered trademark symbol.
(If you get all the way down to «(r)» it will change it to
the registered trademark symbol too.)
Not exact matches
Our provision of these links does not imply that the American Beverage Association sponsors, endorses, is affiliated or associated with, or is legally authorized to use any trade name,
registered trademark, logo, legal or official seal, or copyrighted
symbol contained within the linked material.
The Crossed Grain
symbol is a
registered trademark and we work very hard to protect it by ensuring that all infringements are dealt with swiftly and appropriately.
Our provision of these links does not imply that the Beverages Council sponsors, endorses, is affiliated or associated with, or is legally authorized to use any trade name,
registered trademark, logo, legal or official seal, or copyrighted
symbol contained within the linked material.
For federally
registered trademarks owned by Wellness Mama, the ®
symbol must accompany these
trademarks (e.g., Wellness Mama ®) and WellnessMama.com should be properly identified as the owner of these federally
registered marks in a footnote that reads, for example, «Wellness Mama ® is a
registered trademark owned by WellnessMama.com».
Stock images may only be used if it is an informal unofficial logo that will not ever be
registered as a
trademark or company logo, so we can use a stock icon as a
symbol for the series or informal author icon.
a word, name,
symbol, etc., especially one legally
registered as a
trademark, used by a manufacturer or merchant to identify its products distinctively from others of the same type and usually yprominently displayed on its goods, in advertising, etc. 2.
«Get more rewards with your everyday banking», is a
trademark and Merrill Edge, Merrill Lynch, the Bull
Symbol, Cash Management Account, Merrill Lynch Wealth Management, U.S. Trust, Merrill Edge MarketPro, the Bank of America Preferred Rewards logo, SafeBalance Banking, Bank of America and the Bank of America logo are
registered trademarks of Bank of America Corporation.
End slate must include this
trademark information: - For PlayStation 4: «The «PlayStation family mark» and «PS4 logo» are registered trademarks or trademarks of Sony Interactive Entertainment Inc.» - For Playstation VR: «The «PlayStation family mark» and «PlayStation» are registered trademarks or trademarks of Sony Interactive Entertainment Inc.» - PlayStation Logo must have Registered Trademark (r) symbol, and not Trademark T
trademark information: - For PlayStation 4: «The «PlayStation family mark» and «PS4 logo» are
registered trademarks or trademarks of Sony Interactive Entertainment Inc.» - For Playstation VR: «The «PlayStation family mark» and «PlayStation» are registered trademarks or trademarks of Sony Interactive Entertainment Inc.» - PlayStation Logo must have Registered Trademark (r) symbol, and not Trademark
registered trademarks or
trademarks of Sony Interactive Entertainment Inc.» - For Playstation VR: «The «PlayStation family mark» and «PlayStation» are
registered trademarks or trademarks of Sony Interactive Entertainment Inc.» - PlayStation Logo must have Registered Trademark (r) symbol, and not Trademark
registered trademarks or
trademarks of Sony Interactive Entertainment Inc.» - PlayStation Logo must have
Registered Trademark (r) symbol, and not Trademark
Registered Trademark (r) symbol, and not Trademark T
Trademark (r)
symbol, and not
Trademark T
Trademark TM
symbol!
We Sing, the We Sing logo, the Nordic Games logo and the Nordic Games
symbol are
registered trademarks or
trademarks of Nordic Games Publishing AB.
All rights reserved FMOD Sound System, Copyright © Firelight Technologies Rty, Ltd., 1994 - 2011 Lua 5, Copyright © 1994 - 2011 Lua.org, PUC - Rio Theora Copyright © 2002 - 2009 by the Xiph.Org Foundation http://www.xiph.org/ DivX ® is a
registered trademark or a
trademark of DivX, Inc. in the United States and other countries Bullet Continuous Collision Detection and Physics Library Copyright © 2003 - 2006 Erwin Coumans DTS and the DTS
Symbol are registered trademark of DTS, Inc. and DTS Digital Surround is a trademark of DTS, Inc Dolby and the doulbe - D symbol are registered trademark of DTS Dolby Laborat
Symbol are
registered trademark of DTS, Inc. and DTS Digital Surround is a
trademark of DTS, Inc Dolby and the doulbe - D
symbol are registered trademark of DTS Dolby Laborat
symbol are
registered trademark of DTS Dolby Laboratories.
Do not claim that it has been
registered (or use the ®
symbol) until after you receive notice that your
trademark has been officially
registered.
If your company uses a
symbol, word, phrase or design that is unique and embodies all that you want your brand to represent, it may be appropriate for use as your corporate logo, and you might want to consider
registering it as your corporate
trademark.
In general, this also applies to geometric shapes and words — though you should tread carefully here, as certain
symbols, shapes, words and phrases may be
registered under
trademark law.
In addition, registration qualifies you to use the
symbol R with your mark to notify the public that you are using a
registered trademark.
There are also probably myriad specifically
trademarked symbols and phrases that are
registered with the appropriate government official (the Patent and
Trademark Office for U.S.
trademarks).
If you use a
trademark symbol, you have to be careful to use the right one (it may be illegal to imply registration by using R when the
trademark is not
registered).
In contrast, the
trademark symbol (tm) or
registered symbol ® (circle - R) are somewhat more relevant because they «prove» that you «knew or should have known» that the brands were proprietary and not for your unauthorized re-use.
A
trademark holder also secures certain rights by putting people on notice of the existence of a claim of
trademark with the appropriate
symbol (r if it is
registered, tm if it is not).
McDonald's as a
trademark was
registered in 1961 and the same year appeared double arched «M»
symbol.
Like most news publications in Canada, REM adheres to CP style, which prohibts the use of
trademark (™) or
registered mark (®)
symbols, or stylized text, e.g. all capitals, in editorial copy.