A trademark refers to a brand or other vendor identification applied to "goods" (i.e., things) and a service mark refers to a brand or
vendor identification for services (i.e., things people do).
Some brands may apply to both. For example, the McDonald's brand applies to "hospitality services in the form of restaurants" (among other services) as well as many of the actual goods you can obtain from McDonald's.
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Not sure about the copyright, but the last person who attempted to register a similar trademark in the US Trademark Office (related to restaurant services) wound up in litigation for over two years when Warner Brothers found out about it and ended up abandoning the application. Probably not, because slogans are not normally subject to copyright protection. However, it is a distinctive trademark slogan of a famous cartoon character, and almost any commercial use of the slogan that conflicts with the owner's rights is likely to result in unpleasantness.
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There are no difference between them they are the same thing.
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