Hermes NFT Trademark: MetaBirkins Sued for Birkin Brand Digital Collectibles
Hermes has applied for a trademark on the term "NFT" in the US, months after filing a lawsuit against the MetaBirkins project for allegedly using its Birkin brand to sell digital collectibles.
Hermès is one of the most iconic luxury brands in the world, and their entrance into the world of Web3 is sure to be groundbreaking. Their trademark application covers NFTs, cryptocurrencies, and the Metaverse, which shows their commitment to being a major player in this new digital landscape. With their reputation for quality and luxury, Hermès is sure to make a big splash in the world of
It's official: Facebook is getting into the virtual goods and digital currencies space. On August 26, the social media giant filed a trademark application with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) for a new service called "Facebook Virtual Goods." The trademark covers downloadable software to view, store and manage virtual goods, digital collectibles, cryptocurrencies, and NFTs "for use in online worlds." This move signals Facebook's intent to enter the growing market for virtual goods and digital currencies. With its massive
It seems that Facebook is getting ready to enter the world of virtual reality in a big way. The company has filed trademarks for various services related to virtual reality, including retail store services, online marketplaces, and virtual fashion shows. This could mean that Facebook is planning to launch its own virtual reality platform in the near future. It will be interesting to see how this develops and what impact it will have on the VR industry as a whole.
Luxury brand Hermès has filed a trademark application for its name claiming plans to expand into
— Mike Kondoudis (@KondoudisLaw) August 31, 2022
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▶️Crypto + NFT trading
▶️Virtual good marketplaces
▶️Virtual clothing, footwear, and fashion shows
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I think it's great that the company is taking action to protect its trademark. I'm sure it's been a nightmare for them to deal with Mr. Rothschild and I hope they are able to put a stop to it once and for all.
It is clear that Hermés is not happy with the MetaBirkins brand, and they have every right to be upset. The MetaBirkins brand is essentially riding on the coattails of the Hermés Birkin brand, and is trying to create an illusion that they are somehow affiliated with the luxury Hermés brand. This is clearly trademark infringement, and Hermés is absolutely within their rights to take legal action against the MetaBirkins brand.
The Rothschild lawsuit could be one of the reasons why the company has gone ahead to file its own protections that will cover the Metaverse, crypto, and NFT-related products and tokens. This move could help the company shield itself from future legal action and ensure that its products are available to consumers.
There is no doubt that the Metaverse is the future of luxury brands. The luxury brand is neither the first or the likely the last to make moves in the Metaverse. With the ability to create virtual reality experiences that are realistic and engaging, luxury brands will be able to offer their customers
Decentraland's Metaverse Fashion Week is quickly becoming one of the most talked-about events in the virtual world. This year's event featured some of the biggest names in fashion, including Dolce & Gabbana, Etro, Tommy Hilfiger, and Elie Saab. The event was a huge success, and it's clear that virtual fashion is here to stay.
As the popularity of NFTs continues to grow, it's no surprise that leading brands are getting in on the action. According to data from Dune Analytics, Nike, Gucci, Dolce & Gabbana, Adidas, and Tiffany have all generated significant sales from NFTs, totaling over $260 million. This is a clear sign that NFTs are here to stay and that they are quickly becoming a major force in the