- Can the trademark symbol be in any font?
- What font is used for registered trademark?
- Can I put TM on my logo?
Can the trademark symbol be in any font?
If a font is not used to brand a product, then it cannot be trademarked and will not receive any protection from trademark law. This is why most fonts are not trademarked – they are simply not used in a way that would make them eligible for trademark protection.
What font is used for registered trademark?
Although many people prefer to use serif symbols with serif fonts and sans with sans, it is perfectly acceptable (and sometimes preferable) to substitute a clean sans symbol for text usage (such as those from Arial or ITC Franklin Gothic), as they tend to be more readable and print cleanly at small sizes.
Can I put TM on my logo?
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.