Trademark symbols ™

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TopCat
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Hello.

I am writing a piece of text I hope to send to a professional company. I will be using the brand names, Formula One™ Racing and McDonald's™. Would I need to ™ every mention of the word Formula One or McDonald's or just ™ the first use of the word?

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WillPS
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Depends on the piece of writing and the context they're being used. As a rule of thumb I would only worry on public facing material. Credit with "TM" the first time if you're concerned.
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Alexia
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TM stands for Totally Meaningless. Unless a trademark is registered and has the ® symbol, you don't need to worry too much.
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TopCat wrote:Hello.

I am writing a piece of text I hope to send to a professional company. I will be using the brand names, Formula One™ Racing and McDonald's™. Would I need to ™ every mention of the word Formula One or McDonald's or just ™ the first use of the word?

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McDonald's is a registered trademark (®)
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I thought that the use of trademark symbols was irrelevant for The Rest Of Us - instead a way for businesses to assert their ownership of a mark (so in the case of infringement they can point to having signposted it with a big ®). I may have made this up...
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Indeed it purely means that they own the mark, logo, font or similar that is used for promotional materials. In an essay it would not be needed at all.
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