WWE Trademarks Its Logo For Multiple Purposes Including NFTs And ‘Virtual Reality Game Services’
WWE has applied for a new set of trademarks on its logo.
The WWE logo can be seen front and center on all WWE-related products and programming. On December 13, WWE filed for three new trademarks on its logo for usage on a variety of merchandise. Also, furthering the company’s attempts to make its mark in the world of cryptocurrency and new digital ventures, WWE applied to trademark its logo for NFT purposes and for use in online “virtual reality games.”
Fans can see full descriptions of all trademark filings below:
Mark For: WW trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of entertainment services, namely, providing online, non-downloadable virtual goods, namely, action figures, trading cards, posters, artwork, clothing, headwear, footwear, games, championship replica belts, watches, clocks, jewelry, backpacks, notebooks, calendars, wallpaper, and fabric for use in virtual environments created for entertainment purposes; Providing online virtual reality game services featuring crypto tokens for use in virtual worlds.
Mark For: WW trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of provision of an online marketplace for buyers and sellers of downloadable digital art images, authenticated by non-fungible tokens (NFTs).
Mark For: WW trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of downloadable image files containing action figures, trading cards, posters, artwork, clothing, headwear, footwear, games, championship replica belts, watches, sunglasses, clocks, jewelry, backpacks, notebooks, calendars, wallpaper, and fabric, authenticated by non-fungible tokens (NFTs); downloadable virtual goods in the nature of action figures, trading cards, posters, artwork, clothing, headwear, footwear, games, championship replica belts, watches, sunglasses, clocks, jewelry, backpacks, notebooks, calendars, wallpaper, and fabric, for use in online virtual worlds; downloadable computer game software featuring virtual goods, namely, action figures, trading cards, posters, artwork, clothing, headwear, footwear, games, championship replica belts, watches, sunglasses, clocks, jewelry, backpacks, notebooks, calendars, wallpaper, and fabric, for use in online worlds.
In the past, WWE has spoken about its interest in breaking into the metaverse. WWE has opened an NFT shop, WWE Moonsault and there are occasional NFT drops to coincide with holidays or Premium Live Events.
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