The Masonic symbol, specifically the Square and Compass, is not trademarked as a single entity in the United States. However, various Masonic organizations may have their own trademarks for specific uses or designs that incorporate the symbol. Generally, the Square and Compass is considered a widely recognized symbol associated with Freemasonry and is used by many lodges without exclusive ownership.
A ring for the finger with some sort of Masonic symbol on it.
yes
No, you do not have to use the registered trademark symbol every time you mention a trademarked term.
I assume you mean the retailer Target. The short answer is NO. However there are so many Masonic symbols belonging to the myriad Masonic groups that perhaps no one can answer with certainty. But it is not a Masonic symbol in mainstream Freemasonry. -GM in MA
There is a Masonic cornerstone that was laid after it was built, but not part of the statue. There have been several presidents who were members of the Masonic lodge. George Washington was Grand Master of the Virginia Masonic lodge and had a Masonic funeral.
None. you wouldn't copyright the copyright symbol, you would trademark it.
look up Tubal-Cain. two ball cane is a play on these words. masonic password.
The Star of David (Magen David) has origins in Judaism and Judean culture that predate the Freemasons and their organization as a movement. Therefore, the Star of David is not an endemic Masonic Symbol in the way that the Trowel is an endemic Masonic Symbol. However, while the Star of David has a very clear meaning in Judaism and very clear origins in Judaism, the origins and applications of the Star of David in Masonic circles are shrouded in mystery.
Prince's former symbol is not copyrighted or trademarked; you are free to use it if you have some use for it. Prince himself no longer uses it.
The trademark symbol (™) is typically placed immediately after the trademarked word or logo, without any space. For registered trademarks, the registered trademark symbol (®) is used in the same way. It's important to use these symbols consistently to indicate the status of the trademark and to provide legal protection. Always ensure that the symbol is used in conjunction with the trademarked term it represents.
There is no registered trademark in the US for jayreal.
no. Well, I suppose a case could be made if you really, really like tools.