What are the differences between Trademark and copyright? (R) and (C)

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Also, when should each be used and at which cases?

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Copyright covers creative work, such as anything written, music, videos, art, etc.

Trademark protects a company’s identity — name, logo, colors, tagline and such, so that another company couldn’t try to confuse customers in the marketplace. Anything created can be marked with a TM but if you file your trademarks with the government and they are approved then you can use the (R).

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