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13 January
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This may be a silly question, but are these symbols used in Korean?
® © ™
This may be a silly question, but are these symbols used in Korean?
® © ™
® © ™
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14 January
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c for copyright?
I don't know the R and TM. Maybe someone knows.
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@Siwol yes! C is for copyright
R means registered
TM means trade mark
We use these a lot in English, so I was just wondering if Korean had them too
R means registered
TM means trade mark
We use these a lot in English, so I was just wondering if Korean had them too
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@belgiumfries 🤔 never heard.
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