Twelve million, one hundred thousand webpages have content that refers to George's last label being gn Records, while on this website it is somehow called gno. Requests for correction go ignored. The graphic being misidentified as an 'o' is a circle with the hare krishna logo inside. Don't take my word for it. Go to Google.
Changed "Gno" to "gn" also for cd singles and vinyl albums.
But I think that the "OM" symbol is integral part of the label name, infact in various websites is mentioned as gnOM, and so it should be, obviously this is my personal idea.
I'm with robozuc and in fact I mentioned this in a comment recently here.
All Things Must Pass has four gnomes on the front. Putting gn in front of Om is typical Harrison-esque piece of humour. You're meant to read it as Gnom.
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If you read my notes on this entry you will find I said "The gno logo was used specifically for the release of this remaster, on the Special Advance Sampler, on the CD single and on the promo 45 released in the US. George having a bit of fun: gno = gn + the universal "Om" symbol and then add "e" and you get gnome, several of which are featured on the front cover of the album."
I also said this for the CD single. I input these and originally put GNO as the label. I certainly do not think it is gn. It probably is Gnom.