George:

I have no sure and certain reference for this, but my understanding is as
follows:

Spelling - Dentori

Dentori is the name of the law which requires certain products to be
certified for sale in Japan and to bear the "Dentori mark", commonly and
unofficially referred to as the "T-mark". The Dentori law is
applied/enforced by MITI the Ministry of International Trade and Industry.


Richard Payne
Tektronix, Inc.
Product Safety Engineering
Ph:  (503) 627-1820
Fax: (503) 627-3838
email:  richard.pa...@tektronix.com



From: geor...@lexmark.com 
Dumb question: 
I've used the term "Dentori-T" mark when referring to the Japan 
mark authorized by MITI. Lately I have seen this spelled as 
"Dentory", even on foils presented by Japanese companies. 
I am confused. Which is the correct spelling: 
Dentori or Dentory 
George Alspaugh 




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