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Enterprise, National and Alamo File in Continued Metaverse Trademark Frenzy

Metaverse trademark filings continue with Enterprise, National and Alamo car hire companies new filings with the USPTO

Enterprise, National and Alamo File in Continued Metaverse Trademark Frenzy

Lost your car in the Metaverse? No worries. Three car hire companies, Alamo, Enterprise and National, have just joined the list of companies to file metaverse trademarks with the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

According to a recent tweet by the insightful Mike Kondoudis, the filing took place on the 9th of November.

The filing includes incentive rewards and special promos in the Metaverse, that can be exchanged for merchandise in both the real-world and virtual worlds. It also provides for retail activities concerning digital collectibles, such as virtual vehicles.

https://twitter.com/KondoudisLaw/status/1592148632383414272

Another filing by the umbrella company includes trademarks for downloadable digital files in the form of non-fungible tokens that verify authentication. Proposed digital collectibles will compromise digital transport and auto parts for virtual experiences in virtual worlds.

Other multimedia files included in the filling are artwork, videos related to virtual vehicles, and downloadable computer programs related to automobiles in the metaverse.

Metaverse trademark filings continue unabated

The last few weeks in the Web3, NFT, and crypto spheres have been pretty rough. However, this has not stopped the rush by a profusion of multinational and global entities. Recent metaverse filings worth noting are Visa, American Express, PayPal and Western Union.

Others of note are an array of food companies, including Kraft and Mcdonalds'.

Afterthoughts

Although we are being inundated with news of crypto companies going bust, the long-term view for NFTs relating to the Metaverse looks very bright.

This article was written with the assistance of AI and edited/fact checked by James Neeson.
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