Enterprise Holdings teams up with the University of Alabama to initiate metaverse-related trademark filings.
In Brief
The University of Alabama collaborates with Enterprise to submit trademark applications pertaining to NFTs and the metaverse.
Enterprise's strategy includes the development of virtual vehicles, while the University of Alabama will offer financial services and virtual merchandise.

Enterprise Holdings has successfully filed several trademark applications surrounding NFT and metaverse concepts.
Mike Kondoudis, licensed trademark attorney at the United States Patent and Trademark Office, disclosed that the applications encompass three car rental brands: Enterprise, National, and Alamo. His tweet highlighted the company's intent to launch NFTs and other downloadable digital assets related to vehicles and their components. Additionally, they plan to create downloadable software that incorporates aspects of automobiles. Notably, Enterprise is also set to introduce rewards and promotional programs tied to the metaverse, offering customers access to various virtual goods and services.

In addition, Mike Kondoudis has shared The University of Alabama has submitted six trademark applications linked to NFTs and the metaverse. The university's vision includes creating NFTs featuring artwork, written content, audio clips, and videos. Furthermore, they are looking to provide financial brokerage services, initiate token issuance, and launch an online store for virtual items.

Recently, a wave of prominent companies has filed trademark applications related to the metaverse, NFTs, and cryptocurrencies. Among them is a Swiss firm focused on the development of downloadable software, virtual commodities, NFTs, and NFT marketplaces. Tech giant Meta Platforms is also in the mix with plans to unveil VR, AR, and mixed-reality devices. watchmaker Rolex Highlighting the top 16 universities making strides in Metaverse and Web3: education, research, and course offerings. filed four Metaverse trademark The metaverse gambling establishment known as 'Flamingo Casino Club' has decided to halt its NFT sales due to rumored connections with Russian entities.
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