Trademark symbols like ™, ®, ©, and ℠ are used to indicate ownership of a product or service. The ™ symbol represents an unregistered trademark, while the ® symbol is for registered trademarks officially protected by law. Use the © symbol for copyright protection on creative works, and the ℠ symbol for service marks. Copy and paste these symbols easily from our guide or learn how to type them on Windows, Mac, or mobile devices.
Trademark ™ Symbol: represent by ™ this symbol indicate unregistered trademark.
This symbol shows that name, logo or phrase is being claimed as a
trademark, even if it hasn’t been officially registered with any government office. When you see this
on a product, it means company wants to protect their brand name or logo and is
telling others not to copy it.
how to write Trademark™ Symbol
Service Mark ℠ Symbol : represent by ℠ this symbol indicate service mark.
The ℠ symbol works just like the ™ symbol but is specifically for services rather than products.
It’s used to indicate a unique service someone provides, like a brand for a cleaning service or a legal
consultation.
how to write Service Mark ℠ Symbol
Registered (®) Symbol: represent by ® this symbol used for Registered.
The ® symbol is reserved for trademarks that have been officially registered with the government.
If a company has completed the legal steps to register a trademark,
they use this symbol to show it’s protected by law.
how to write Copyright (®) Symbol
Copyright (©) Symbol: represent by © this symbol indicate Copyright.
The © symbol is used to protect creative works like books, music, films, websites, and other original content.
When creators add
the © symbol to their work, it signifies ownership, meaning others
need permission to use, share, or sell it.
how to write Copyright (©) Symbol