Copyright Sign
U+00A9
The © copyright sign appears in everyday text whenever someone wants a direct character for copyright notices, site footers, rights labels instead of a more decorative symbol.
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Common legal, typographic, and utility characters such as copyright, trademark, degree, section, and math-adjacent marks.
45 symbols in this category
U+00A9
The © copyright sign appears in everyday text whenever someone wants a direct character for copyright notices, site footers, rights labels instead of a more decorative symbol.
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The ® registered sign appears in everyday text whenever someone wants a direct character for registered trademarks, brand names, product labels instead of a more decorative symbol.
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People copy the ™ trade mark sign when they need a reliable text sign for trademark labels, brand copy, product naming without leaving keyboard-friendly formatting.
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The § section sign appears in everyday text whenever someone wants a direct character for policy references, legal text, document sections instead of a more decorative symbol.
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People copy the ¶ pilcrow sign when they need a reliable text sign for paragraph markers, editorial notes, layout references without leaving keyboard-friendly formatting.
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The ° degree sign is a practical special character people use for temperature, angles, measurement labels in plain text.
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The ± plus minus sign appears in everyday text whenever someone wants a direct character for tolerances, ranges, approximate values instead of a more decorative symbol.
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The × multiplication sign appears in everyday text whenever someone wants a direct character for dimensions, scaling, true multiplication instead of a more decorative symbol.
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As a plain text character, the ÷ division sign is most useful for worksheet math, teaching examples, simple formulas where quick compatibility matters.
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The ≠ not equal to is a practical special character people use for comparisons, logic notes, technical writing in plain text.
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The ≈ almost equal to is a practical special character people use for approximations, close estimates, comparison notes in plain text.
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The ∞ infinity is a practical special character people use for limitless themes, math notes, aesthetic captions in plain text.
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People copy the ∑ n-ary summation when they need a reliable text sign for math writing, study notes, formal formulas without leaving keyboard-friendly formatting.
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As a plain text character, the ∏ n-ary product is most useful for formal math, product notation, technical notes where quick compatibility matters.
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The √ square root is a practical special character people use for math notes, education content, technical formulas in plain text.
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The ∫ integral appears in everyday text whenever someone wants a direct character for calculus notation, study notes, technical math instead of a more decorative symbol.
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As a plain text character, the ≤ less than or equal to is most useful for math comparisons, spec ranges, logic notes where quick compatibility matters.
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As a plain text character, the ≥ greater than or equal to is most useful for math comparisons, thresholds, spec ranges where quick compatibility matters.
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As a plain text character, the µ micro sign is most useful for scientific text, unit labels, technical writing where quick compatibility matters.
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As a plain text character, the ¤ currency sign is most useful for generic prices, placeholder currency, financial templates where quick compatibility matters.
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The ¢ cent sign appears in everyday text whenever someone wants a direct character for prices, small amounts, cost labels instead of a more decorative symbol.
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As a plain text character, the £ pound sign is most useful for UK pricing, finance notes, price labels where quick compatibility matters.
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As a plain text character, the ¥ yen sign is most useful for yen prices, Asian market references, finance copy where quick compatibility matters.
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As a plain text character, the € euro sign is most useful for euro prices, pricing pages, finance content where quick compatibility matters.
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As a plain text character, the ₽ ruble sign is most useful for ruble prices, regional pricing, finance labels where quick compatibility matters.
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The ₹ indian rupee sign appears in everyday text whenever someone wants a direct character for rupee pricing, regional commerce, financial labels instead of a more decorative symbol.
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As a plain text character, the ₩ won sign is most useful for won prices, Korean market references, financial text where quick compatibility matters.
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The ₪ new sheqel sign is a practical special character people use for local pricing, regional finance, commerce labels in plain text.
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The ₫ dong sign appears in everyday text whenever someone wants a direct character for regional pricing, market references, cost labels instead of a more decorative symbol.
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The ₴ hryvnia sign appears in everyday text whenever someone wants a direct character for hryvnia prices, local finance copy, regional commerce instead of a more decorative symbol.
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The ₦ naira sign appears in everyday text whenever someone wants a direct character for naira pricing, regional commerce, local finance instead of a more decorative symbol.
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As a plain text character, the ₱ peso sign is most useful for peso prices, shopping labels, regional finance where quick compatibility matters.
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The ₡ colon sign appears in everyday text whenever someone wants a direct character for currency labels, regional prices, finance text instead of a more decorative symbol.
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As a plain text character, the ₭ kip sign is most useful for regional currency labels, price lists, financial templates where quick compatibility matters.
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People copy the ₵ cedi sign when they need a reliable text sign for currency text, local pricing, market notes without leaving keyboard-friendly formatting.
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The ₲ guarani sign is a practical special character people use for local pricing, regional finance, currency notes in plain text.
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The ₸ tenge sign is a practical special character people use for regional prices, market labels, finance copy in plain text.
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People copy the ¹ superscript one when they need a reliable text sign for ordinal styling, footnote markers, compact notation without leaving keyboard-friendly formatting.
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As a plain text character, the ² superscript two is most useful for squared units, footnotes, compact math where quick compatibility matters.
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As a plain text character, the ³ superscript three is most useful for cubed units, compact math, notations where quick compatibility matters.
Open symbol pageThe ¼ vulgar fraction one quarter is a practical special character people use for fractions, recipe text, measurements in plain text.
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The ½ vulgar fraction one half is a practical special character people use for fractions, measurements, recipe notes in plain text.
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As a plain text character, the ‰ per mille sign is most useful for rates, financial metrics, statistical labels where quick compatibility matters.
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The ‱ per ten thousand sign appears in everyday text whenever someone wants a direct character for precision rates, financial notation, technical metrics instead of a more decorative symbol.
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