Even funnier is that the 'circle R' symbol represents a registered trademark for a BRAND (e.g., a company name) - not a phrase.
It's supposed to be "SM" (Service Mark) that represents an owned phrase (a company's slogan or tagline used in advertising - such as Nike: "Just Do It" / Wendy's: "Where's the Beef?" / M&M's: "Melts in your mouth, not in your hands" / Chick-Fil-A's "Eat more Chicken" theme with the cows on their billboards).
Even funnier is that the 'circle R' symbol represents a registered trademark for a BRAND (e.g., a company name) - not a phrase.
It's supposed to be "SM" (Service Mark) that represents an owned phrase (a company's slogan or tagline used in advertising - such as Nike: "Just Do It" / Wendy's: "Where's the Beef?" / M&M's: "Melts in your mouth, not in your hands" / Chick-Fil-A's "Eat more Chicken" theme with the cows on their billboards).