After submitting applications for four brand-new Web 3.0 trademarks, Japanese automaker Nissan became the latest manufacturer to expand its Web 3.0 presence. Its Japanese unit gets vehicle deals insight in the Metaverse.

The brand's new applications for INFINITI, NISMO, and Nissan are based on the applications it submitted to the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) on March 7.

The filings with the USPTO uncovered Nissan's arrangements to make virtual items including clothing, vehicles, headgear, exchanging cards, games, tickets, and to send off a non-fungible symbolic store for exchanging and stamping tokens (NFTs).

The plans for the company's marketing and "entertainment services" in the Metaverse have also been laid out, including the launch of a website with all the details on the proposed non-fungible tokens and the provision of tickets, audio clips, music, videos, and artwork. from Nissan and its operation.

According to the application, Nissan also plans to issue "a non-downloadable computer program to use as a digital wallet." This is in addition to the aforementioned.

On March 8, Nissan announced that it will let Metaverse users "explore, buy, and test drive" its cars. Nissan Japan is currently running a three-month "demonstration trial" of its virtual store, "Nissan Hype Lab," with the goal of letting Metaverse users "explore, buy, and test drive" cars.

In a statement, the brand said, "At the same time, we will study the possibility of new ways to sell cars."

The experience, which will run from Walk 8 to June 30, will permit clients to visit the virtual retail facade "24 hours per day" utilizing a PC or cell phone, and clients will actually want to make their own virtual personas and collaborate with virtual deals staff during explicit hours.

In addition, clients can submit a request to buy vehicles and complete buy contracts through the previously mentioned virtual deals office, as per the declaration.

In October 2022, five trademark ownership applications involving some of Nissan's most popular automobile models, including the Skyline, Z, and GTR, were completed.

According to trademark attorney Mike Kondodis, the automaker has submitted plans that include providing non-fungible token-backed media, launching digital wallets, creating online non-fungible token stores, and token mining and trading. also, send off capacity programs.

It is important to note that the automaker General Motors has been very active in applying for non-fungible codes. On February 16, it submitted its most recent application, which included its two brands, Chevrolet and Cadillac.

Portage, the American automaker, likewise ready for its entrance into the universe of non-fungible images and metaverses last September, when it submitted 19 applications for its brand names.

Regardless of the proceeded with decline in the crypto market, worldwide organizations are as yet squeezing ahead with applications for responsibility for brands in the web 3.0 space, crypto, non-fungible tokens (NFTs), and metaverses.

According to Kondoudis, a record number of trademark ownership applications were filed in the fields of non-fungible tokens, metaverses, and products related to cryptocurrencies in 2022.

 

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