it means you register a product.
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You can put a trademark symbol on your product before it is registered. However, it isn't backed by anything official and it could be copied or imitated.
It means that you have typed in the code found on the back of the manual of your game into a section on the Sims website, so now they know what games you own.
Unfortunately, no. It is registered with the Italian company Ferrrero.
Who is the owner of a registered property, the registrar or registrant? In other words, question is if an individual purchases a product and registers it with an entity, who has ultimate control of the product the individual or the entity?
RN could mean many things, but is most commonly known as a Registered Nurse, or Radon, an element.
That is Corian, which is incidentally a registered trademark of a DuPont product.
It means that the software is already registered or activated if you will install it. You will not enter any key or product id because it's already activated.
A a consumer product having no brand name or registered trademark, however, sometimes manufactures will sell their items unmarked for lower prices then the item becomes generic.
In the US, class headings are not accepted in trademark applications; the specific goods or services must be listed. This may not be the case in other countries.
No as it is not registered for use in goats - if your goats have lice it is recommended that you spray them with a product that is registered for that purpose in goats eg Nucidol
Drenching with a product that is registered to kill worms in goats.