Rev up those engines. Ford has become the latest car manufacturer to take a piece of the Web3 pie, filing 19 trademark applications covering car-related NFTs and the efforts in the Metaverse.
United States Patent and Trade Office licensed trademark attorney Mike Kondoudis revealed in a Sept. 7 tweet that the company had filed a total of 19 trademark applications covering its car brands, including Mustang, Bronco, Lincoln, Explorer, and F-150 Lightning, among others.
The trademark applications cover virtual cars, trucks, vans, SUVs and clothing, for its brands and also cover a proposed online marketplace for NFTs.The company has filed 19 trademark applications for all of its major brands claiming plans for:
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