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™️Trade Mark EmojiUnicode: 2122 FE0F
Represents unregistered trademarks
Released in The ™️ emoji is derived from the Unicode character U+2122, introduced in Unicode 1.1 in 1993, and is widely used in digital communication for branding.
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Meaning and Interpretation
The ™️ emoji symbolizes the trademark sign, which is used to denote that a word, phrase, logo, or design is claimed as a trademark by its owner. It indicates an intent to protect intellectual property, even if not officially registered, and is commonly seen in marketing, product labels, and online content to assert ownership and prevent unauthorized use. This emoji helps signify brand identity and warns against imitation, playing a key role in business and legal contexts.
Symbolism
- Ownership and exclusivity of a brand name or logo
- Protection against potential imitation or infringement
- Indication of commercial value and market presence
Common Usage Scenarios
- In social media posts to highlight product brands during promotions
- In advertising campaigns to emphasize company trademarks
- In online forums or reviews when discussing specific products or services
Usage Examples in Conversation
Hey, I just got these amazing Nike™️ sneakers – they're so comfortable for running!
I'm loving the new iPhone™️ features; Apple's innovation is top-notch.
Can't start my day without Starbucks™️ coffee – it's the best!
Just tried the latest Google™️ search updates; they're super helpful for research.
Wearing my favorite Levi's™️ jeans today; they never go out of style.
Usage Guidelines and Etiquette
- Only use ™️ for unregistered trademarks to avoid legal issues with official symbols like ®️.
- Ensure the emoji is paired with the actual trademarked term for clear context and accuracy.
- Avoid overusing ™️ in casual conversations to prevent it from seeming spammy or misleading.