Understand the difference.
Referring to MS was in response to Greg's suggestion to use
Vista with nothing - which is "protected" by the "tm". TM
can have implications when "length of use" comes into the
dispute...
In any case, wasn't there something somewhere about
WorldVistA and Microsoft "discussing" this issue??
Stephen
Michael D. Weisner wrote:
Bhaskar,
You are quite right. For the US trademark info, you may wish to view:
http://www.uspto.gov/web/offices/tac/doc/basic/register.htm
which states it a bit better, I think.
Mike
From: "Bhaskar, KS", Sent: Monday, February 27, 2006 6:33 PM
(R) means that it is a registered trade mark.
TM has no legal meaning whatsoever, except that many people use it to
indicate an unregistered trade mark. It's about as meaningful as the
smiley at the end of this paragraph. 8-]
-- Bhaskar
On Mon, 2006-02-27 at 17:34 -0600, Nancy Anthracite wrote:
What is the difference between TM and the R in a circle?
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