The Japanese Industrial Standards mark, used prior to 2008 to indicate compliance with the JIS across various industries, such as engineering, metallurgy, crafts, and programming.
The mark was officially replaced in 2005, but continued to be permissible until 2008; the new mark does not have an associated Unicode character.
The mark was officially replaced in 2005, but continued to be permissible until 2008; the new mark does not have an associated Unicode character.
by conqueringwill April 16, 2022