Trademark lawyer Mike Kondoudis tweeted that The Home Depot has applied for 24 Web3 trademarks for its own name, logo, and brands.
To protect their namesakes in the United States, companies like Hampton Bay, Husky, Lifeproof, and others filed trademark applications to the USPTO on November 17. (USPTO).
Downloadable digital assets in the form of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) containing home improvement goods, and downloadable software that can be used as coupons redeemable in both the virtual and real worlds, all fall under the international class 9 trademark’s sphere.
Providing home improvement products for use in virtual worlds, operating a virtual store that makes it simple to buy both virtual and real-world goods, and advertising and marketing services, such as promoting the goods and services of others in virtual worlds, are all examples of the services provided by an online retail store.
The worldwide class 41 trademark suggests home renovation and DIY projects in VR and AR environments, as well as a web-based platform that does not require downloading and uses a similar concept to allow users to create their own virtual home improvement projects for entertainment purposes.
If Home Depot joined the metaverse, it would most certainly provide avatars and home improvement products that can be used in virtual worlds as well as interactive entertainment, information, and virtual reality material. Additionally, it would use software that does not require downloading to enable consumers to virtually test out home improvement products in their own locations.
Home improvement retailer Lowe’s launched a metaverse hub in June, allowing users to preview their construction projects in a 3D virtual environment complete with 500 free downloadable components like workstations and chairs.
Recently, EveryRealm and Hometopia collaborated to create a Roblox game centered around interior design. Playing this game will allow you to create the ideal neighborhood or city with your friends.
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