Option + R on the Mac will give you the registered mark.
for mac....hold down option/alt and hit the "v" √
You can do it, it's actually possible. I haven't used Mac computer, so I'm not 100% sure... You have to type the following: Opt + shift + ? If you don't have any idea, then just paste this question mark: ¿
Mark Clear goes by Mac.
Mark Mcguire's nickname is Big Mac.
The question mark's appearance on a Mac file indicates that the Mac is unable to locate the System software that it needs to open that file.
The Registered User is the account (name/password) you use on the PC. Connecting as a Guest will not require the name/password but may limit what you can access on the PC from the Mac.
December 14, 2010, status on the APORTSTORAGE trademark changed to REGISTERED.
Big Mac
Mark McGwire's birth name is Mark David McGwire.
Simply add ™ to the mark, or ® if the mark has been formally registered.
Mark Grace goes by Gracie.
Yes; this type of trademark is referred to as a geographical indication. Businesses may apply to use the logo through a form on the Proudly South African website.