© ™ ® Авторское Право Символы — Скопировать | 38+
Скопируйте 38+ символов авторского права ©, товарного знака ™ и ® бесплатно. Для юридических документов и бизнеса в ВКонтакте и Телеграм.
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Copyright Sign Emoji Symbol
Registered Sign Emoji Symbol
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Copy and paste legal symbols including © copyright, ® registered, ™ trademark, § section, ¶ paragraph, and ℗ sound recording. Click to copy instantly. Essential for legal documents, brand protection, intellectual property notices, and professional writing.
💡Pro Tips
- •Use ® only after confirmed trademark registration — until then, always use ™ to avoid legal liability for false registration claims
- •Place © notices in website footers with an automatically updated year using JavaScript: © <script>document.write(new Date().getFullYear())</script> Your Name
- •Apply ™ from the very first public use of your brand name in commerce — this establishes your priority date for common law trademark rights
- •For music, use both © for the composition and ℗ for the sound recording in your release credits — they protect different assets
- •When using § in statute citations, always follow it with a non-breaking space ( in HTML) before the section number to prevent awkward line breaks in legal documents
- •In HTML, always use the entity © rather than pasting © directly into templates — it is more readable in source code and works correctly even if the file encoding is set incorrectly
- •Keep a dated record of when you first applied ™ to each brand element — this documentation supports common law trademark claims if ownership is ever disputed
- •When expanding internationally, research each target country's trademark registration system before relying on ® — your US registration does not protect you in the EU, UK, or other jurisdictions
🔧How to Use
Methods for inputting symbols on different devices and platforms
🪟How to Type Legal Symbols on Windows
- 1Click any symbol on this page to copy it to your clipboard instantly
- 2In Microsoft Word, type (c) for ©, (r) for ®, and (tm) for ™ — AutoCorrect converts them automatically
- 3Use Alt+0169 (numeric keypad) for ©, Alt+0174 for ®, Alt+0153 for ™, Alt+0167 for §, Alt+0182 for ¶
- 4Open Character Map (search 'charmap') and browse the Letterlike Symbols subset for ™ and ℗
- 5Use the emoji panel (Win+. or Win+;) and search 'copyright' or 'trademark' to find the symbols quickly
💡 Tip: The easiest method is to copy symbols directly from this page to your clipboard, then paste them wherever needed.
❓Frequently Asked Questions - Copyright, Trademark, Office & Law Emoji Symbols Copy And Paste
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© protects original creative works (writing, art, music, software) and can be used immediately upon creation — no registration required. ™ claims common law trademark rights for brand names, logos, or slogans used in commerce, also without registration. ® can only be used after a trademark is officially registered with the relevant government authority (e.g. the USPTO in the US). Using ® before registration is illegal in the US and can result in fines.
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