Position of the registered sign

James Kass jameskass at code2001.com
Wed Sep 18 14:53:37 CDT 2024



On 2024-09-18 6:10 PM, Ivan Panchenko via Unicode wrote:
> It would look funny precisely because of the semantics. In that case,
> the sign is not just attached to a trademark but simply on a line of
> text which itself is already an annotation, so there is no reason for
> superscripting the circled R, of course.

Here's another label scan from 45cat:
https://www.45cat.com/record/p8046

This one is "I Won't Grow Up" by The Fools.

Both the ℗ and ® symbols can be seen on that scan.  The "®" symbol is 
superscripted, which is the stylistic convention when it is associated 
with a logo.  Because it is the logo which is important and nothing 
should distract from it.  The logo cannot be reproduced in plain text, 
of course, but it can be represented in plain text with no loss in 
legibility:  "EMI ®".  There is no semantic distinction involved 
regardless of font choice.



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