Trademark Symbols ®, ™, ℠ – Which One Can You Use? (2024)

Navigating the world of trademarks for your product or service can be difficult, but wholly necessary to protect your assets. Luckily, throughout the entire registration process, you have different options for protecting your brand in the form of trademark symbols.

The three symbols that can be used are the circled R (®), the little capital letters TM (™), and the little capital letters SM (℠). The circled R (®) can only be used once your good or service has been successfully registered, but the SM (℠) and TM (™) symbols can be used for common law protection while your application is pending.

What Does Each Symbol Mean?

Determining how and when to use each symbol begins with understanding what they mean. The circled R can only be used once you have a federal registration. This means you’ve applied for it and received a trademark registration from the US government.

Registered trademark symbol

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The registered trademark symbol (®) denotes that the good in question is registered in that country. This offers the highest level of protection that a registered trademark receives. It lets people know that this is a trusted, registered product and can discourage competitors from infringing on the asset you have registered. In the simplest form, it functions as a green light for consumers who know they can trust that it’s the product they’re looking for and serves as a red light for competitors looking to capitalize off of your brand through infringement.

Trademark symbol

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A trademark symbol (™), is a mark that represents goods, like clothing or sunglasses. This symbol indicates that you are claiming rights within that mark and will potentially deter others from using it. Additionally, the TM symbol can provide common law trademark rights to the user. This is the symbol you should use while you are waiting for your application to be reviewed by the USPTO to obtain a federal registration.

Service mark symbol

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SM stands for service mark. Service marks are marks that represent services as opposed to goods. For example, Josh owns Gerben IP, which is a law firm. He offers legal services and therefore would use the SM service mark.

When Do I Use Each Symbol?

Registered Trademark (®)

Only used after trademark registration has been approved.

You are not allowed to use the circled R before you receive the registration. If you apply for the trademark and then begin using the circled R, it can be grounds for the government to deny the trademark application, because using that circled R is actually a violation of federal law unless you own the trademark registration.

Trademark (™)

Only used when claiming rights to a good without a trademark registration.

The ™ symbol is to be used when claiming rights to a good without a trademark registration. It can offer common law trademark rights to the user of the symbol and is the correct symbol to use in the interim while waiting for your registered trademark application to be approved.

Service Mark (℠)

Only used when claiming rights to a service without a trademark registration.

The ℠ symbol is to be used when claiming rights to a service without a trademark registration. The use of this mark is similar to that of the ™ except that it is used when claiming a service as your own. This is also a symbol to be used while waiting for your registered trademark application to be approved. In our conversation, we tend to use the word “trademark” to refer to both trademarks and service marks. The term “service mark” isn’t used very often as it is more of a technical thing. But if you are offering a service and wish to claim rights in your trademark, the SM mark is the technically correct symbol for your situation.

How Do I Use Each Symbol?

1. Where should the symbol be placed when using it on a logo or mark?

All three trademark symbols should be placed in the top right corner following the mark in question. In the case that you choose to use regular-sized typography, it is acceptable to place the symbol immediately following the mark.

2. Should you use the symbol on your trademark application?

The trademark registration application is strictly for the asset you wish to mark so it should not include any official trademark symbol. If it is included in your application, this would be flagged as unable to register and would require a trademark office action to address.

If the trademark application uses the ® symbol, it would result in a rejection due to a violation of federal law. It is against federal law to use the ® symbol before you receive a registered trademark. Don’t make this mistake! The guidance of an experienced trademark attorney would flag this in your application and prevent rejection.

3. If your trademark is registered abroad, can you use the symbols in the U.S.?

If your trademark is registered outside of the U.S., you cannot use the ® to denote a registered trademark in the U.S. Simply put, in order to use a ® symbol in the United States, your mark must be registered with the USPTO.

Once you’ve got an understanding of when and where to use the trademark symbols, their application is fairly straightforward. However, if you’re ever in doubt or looking for guidance in the trademark application process, turning to an experienced trademark attorney is always a great idea.

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Trademark Symbols ®, ™, ℠ – Which One Can You Use? (2024)

FAQs

Trademark Symbols ®, ™, ℠ – Which One Can You Use? ›

You should only use the ® symbol when you have registered rights in the trade mark. Most businesses will use the ™ symbol all the way up to final registration of their mark and then once it is registered, then change the symbol at the end to ® .

What trademark symbol can I use? ›

You should only use the ® symbol when you have registered rights in the trade mark. Most businesses will use the ™ symbol all the way up to final registration of their mark and then once it is registered, then change the symbol at the end to ® .

What are some trademark symbols? ›

Principally, there are three symbols that are most commonly associated with signifying trademark rights: Circle R (®), TM, and SM. Depending on the nature of the goods/services sold and the status of the trademark application with the USPTO, one or more of these marks may be appropriate.

Should I use R or TM for trademark? ›

You do not have to have registered a trademark to use it and many companies will opt to use the TM symbol for new goods or services in advance of and during the application process. The R symbol indicates that this word, phrase, or logo is a registered trademark for the product or service.

What are the rules for using trademark symbols? ›

There is some flexibility as to how and where to use the TM, SM, and ® symbols. Typically, the symbol is placed in the upper right-hand corner, in the lower right-hand corner, or level with the mark—each is an acceptable way of displaying the relevant symbol.

When can you use TM? ›

The symbol lets consumers and competitors know you're claiming the trademark as yours. You can use “TM” for goods or “SM” for services even if you haven't filed an application to register your trademark. Once you register your trademark with us, use an ® with the trademark.

How to type TM symbol? ›

To insert the copyright symbol, press Ctrl+Alt+C. To insert the trademark symbol, press Ctrl+Alt+T.

What is the best trademark symbol? ›

This is the most commonly used trademark symbol. The ® is reserved for trademarks that have undergone proper federal registration with the USPTO. The United States government considers the misuse of the ® symbol to be a fraud. The ® can be used to represent goods or services.

What are 2 examples of a trademark? ›

Trademark laws prohibit the unauthorized use of registered trademarks by any individual or organization. Examples of well-known trademarks include Google, Nike, and Apple. Specific types of trademarks, depending on the business aspect they protect, are service, certification, collective, and house marks.

What can I trademark? ›

Almost anything can be a trademark if it indicates the source of your goods and services. It could be a word, slogan, design, or combination of these. It could even be a sound, a scent, or a color.

Can I put TM on anything? ›

You can claim a trademark on anything by using the TM Symbol, but you can't use the registered trademark symbol (R) unless you have registered the trademark with the US Patent and Trademark Office.

Should I use TM? ›

TM or SM are for unregistered marks only. Use TM for marks that represent goods and SM for marks that represent services. If your mark covers both goods and services, use TM. The federal registration symbol, ®, is only for marks registered with the USPTO.

What is the strongest type of trademark? ›

Fanciful marks are devices which have been invented for the sole purpose of functioning as a trademark and have no other meaning than acting as a mark. Fanciful marks are considered to be the strongest type of mark.

What Cannot be used as a trademark? ›

You can not register marks that are inherently offensive or obscene. You can not register marks that are generic that simply name a type or class or product or service. For example, you can't trademark “lamp” for a company that makes lamps.

How to use a trademark correctly? ›

A mark should always be used as an adjective, not a noun. Your trademark is a particular brand of product or service, not the name of the product itself. In the following example, the generic terms are italicized for illustration only: THE HEART TRUTH® public awareness campaign, or HEAD START® pre-school program.

Can I use the TM symbol without registering? ›

Do I Need to Register for a Trademark Symbol? No, you do not. The trademark symbol is often represented by the letters “TM” in superscript just like so: ™. It's used in front of brands, slogans, and logos to discourage infringement by less scrupulous individuals.

Can I use the R symbol without registering? ›

You're only allowed to use this symbol with a federally registered mark for the goods/services specified in the registration. While you're not legally required to use the ® symbol, you should.

Can I legally put TM on my logo? ›

You can put the TM next to your brand at any time without seeking permission from anyone. You can still employ the TM symbol if you have no plans to register your trademark anywhere. The symbol merely indicates that you believe this is your brand.

How do you legally use a trademarked logo? ›

Consult a Trademark Attorney

They can help you determine whether your specific use is lawful and provide guidance on what qualifies as fair use. If you've received a cease-and-desist letter from a trademark owner, you should also contact a trademark lawyer. They'll help you determine if you're protected under fair use.

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