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August 10, 2005 9:19 AM
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Is there any legal reason that a registered trademark symbol (®) HAS to be a capital letter "R" inside a perfect Euclidean circle, even in a typeface that renders other round characters like "O" and "0" otherwise? I'm willing to let the "R" go, but our QA department at my job insists that only a true circle is legal. For examples of fonts that use other-than-round ® signs, see
here,
here, and
here(That last example might be too extreme, admittedly). The USPTO website says nothing about typefaces.
posted by 40 Watt to law & government (32 comments total)
posted by Popular Ethics at 9:24 AM on August 10, 2005