registered

®️

registered

®️ represents registered, typically shown as a capital R inside a circle. Designs vary in shading and line weight, with some appearing flat and others slightly dimensional.

The registered trademark symbol is used to signify that a brand name or logo has been officially recorded with a government office. It serves as a formal legal notice to the public that the owner has exclusive rights to the mark, distinguishing it from unregistered trade names.

In practical usage, ®️ is common in business correspondence and digital branding to denote protected assets. For example: "Our brand name is finally ®️," "Please ensure the logo includes the ®️ mark on the new packaging," or "The company owns several ®️ names in this region."

Groups
Subgroups
Unicode
U+00AE U+FE0F
Variant status
Fully-qualified
Emoji version
E0.6

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