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> Then the first time you use the word in the book, put the Tm after it
> if it's just a trademark, like "DECwindows (TM)...." or "use a
> PostScript(R) printer"
Also, if you are unsure if a product has a trademark or a registered trademark,
use just a TM. Never use (R) unless you are absolutely, positively sure that
the
trademark on the product is registered. I'm told by our corporate lawyer that
this is extremely serious.