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Harold Snyder wrote:
>Circle R stands for "copyright" and TM stands for "trademark."
Sorry.
(c) = copyright.
^^^
Both (R) and (TM) are trademark designations.
You can find the complete (long) explanation for using all three of these
marks in a neat little free booklet published by the government. Most
large public libraries have several copies.
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