Subject: Re: [xsl] Service Marks From: Martin Stricker <shugal@xxxxxx> Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2001 00:37:01 +0200 |
Peter Flynn wrote: > Paul Rosenberg wrote: > > In the United States, service marks can be registered at the Patent > > and Trademark Office just like trademarks, and use the same symbol > > -- the superscript R in a circle. Unregistered service marks use > > the superscript SM symbol. I don't know if this is the case in > > other countries, but suspect it is. > > Thanks...I suspect most other countries are lagging behind the > USA in this one. Yes, never heared about service marks in Germany. We mostly use (R) because it indicates a protected trade mark. (TM) is very useless because you gain no protection from it because you haven't protected it. Best regards, Martin Stricker -- Homepage: http://www.martin-stricker.de/ Registered Linux user #210635: http://counter.li.org/ XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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