Trade Mark
™ trade mark
™
Emoji Unicode: |
2122 |
Unicode: |
U+2122 |
Group: |
Symbols Emojis |
Category: |
Other Symbol Emojis |
Emoji Codepoint: |
U+2122 |
Qualification Status: |
unqualified |
Unicode Version: |
E0.6 |
The ™ emoji, represented by the Unicode 2122, is a symbol that stands for trademark. It is not a combined Unicode, but a single character. The trademark symbol is used to signal that the preceding mark is a trademark. It is typically used for unregistered trademarks, as opposed to registered trademarks which are indicated with the ® symbol.
The primary and most common use of the ™ emoji is in business and legal contexts. It is often used in text to denote that a name, logo, or phrase is a trademark of a particular company or individual. This is especially common in social media posts or online articles about brands, products, or services. It can also be used in a more casual context to add emphasis or humor to a phrase or term, suggesting it is unique or distinctive.
In non-romantic or non-obvious uses, the ™ emoji can be used to represent positive sentiments or affiliations. For example, it can be used to show pride in one's personal brand or identity, such as "Self-love™" or "Team Spirit™". It can also be used to denote a unique or distinctive quality, such as "Originality™" or "Creativity™".
The ™ emoji is not among the most popular emojis, but it holds significant cultural significance in the world of business and commerce. It is a universal symbol for trademark, recognized across different platforms, demographics, and languages. It is particularly associated with the corporate world and intellectual property rights.
Related emojis include the ® emoji, which represents a registered trademark, and the © emoji, which stands for copyright. These symbols are often used together in legal and business contexts to denote different types of intellectual property protection.
The ™ emoji is often used in specific apps or communities that deal with branding, marketing, or intellectual property. For example, it might be used in a LinkedIn post about a new product launch, or in a Twitter thread discussing brand strategy. It is also commonly used in the tech community to denote proprietary technology or software, such as "Algorithm™" or "AI Tech™".