its ™ & trade ; with no spaces
The Unicode for the Trademark Symbol is a symbol used to make the assumption that the previous mark is a trademark (a trademark is a recognizable sign of a particular company).
I'm sorry but you can't put a trademark on your Myspace name. Just remember that no one will steal your unique name!!! :)
go to ferodynamics.com and they have the eighth note. just copy and paste.
In order to use the trademark symbol, you need to have registered the design with the trademark office. When you license your image for use by the band, you can specify, for example, how large the trademark symbol must appear, etc.
The ticker symbol for Myspace is NWS. MySpace is owned by NewsCorp and was founded in 2003 by Tom Anderson.
Facebook is a registered trademark, which earns it the right to use the ® symbol.
The trademark symbol should be used when a brand name, logo, or slogan is registered as a trademark to indicate ownership and protection of the intellectual property.
The alt code to type in order to add a trademark symbol to a name simply using a computer keyboard is: the alt button, the number 0, the number 1, the number 5, and the number 3.
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Trademark symbols include the registered trademark symbol (®), which is a capital "R" enclosed in a circle, indicating a registered trademark. The trademark symbol (™) is represented by a capital "T" and "M" in superscript, denoting an unregistered trademark. Additionally, the service mark symbol (℠) indicates a service mark, which is used similarly to trademarks but for services rather than goods.
Trademarks are a bit misunderstood. Trademarks are adjectives and not nouns, so when you refer to a company by its name, you do not need to use the trademark symbol. For example, Answers Corporation is the name of the company that runs this site. If you refer to Answers Corporation in an article, you should not use the trademark symbol. However if you say something like, "The Answers.com(SM) website is . . . ", then you should use the trademark symbol. It is often customary to use a trademark symbol in the title of an article (if applicable) and then the first time that the trademark appears in the article. It is generally accepted that you do not need to use the symbol each time the trademark appears. Michelle_Esq IP attorney with 15 years experience
The "TM" symbol, often printed small next to a picture or piece of writing that a company owns, stands for trademark. The trademark symbol can be used for any piece of property that one feels they have ownership of, even if it has not been filed with a patent office.