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>As I copyedit articles for a computer magazine and a Mac newsletter, I
>constantly come across company names, product names, and logos that I am
>not familiar with. In my misguided and probably psychopathologic quest for
>perfection, I try to use the proper trademark or copyright symbols.
>Is there a (relatively) complete source, online or not, that I can turn to
>when I need to determine which symbol to use?
And how to capitalize the durn things. Kenworth marketing, for instance,
insists on AirGlide, but the actual trademark is Airglide.
If anyone comes up with a trademark sources, please let me know too.
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"I hate quotations!"
-- Ralph Waldo Emerson
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