Important companies from all over the world have already applied for patents to get a place in metaverse. From Samsung to McDonald’s, to name a few. But also the English football team, Manchester City, built a replica of their stadium in metaverse And even JP Morgan, the largest bank in the United States, is building an office in this virtual world.
But now, the power of a state has been applied to work in metaverse. It is about extension United States Air Force who submitted his “Spaceverse” request. The news was published by a patent attorney Mike Kondodis Through his Twitter account.
In a tweet, the trademark attorney commented: “The United States Air Force File a trademark application for SPACEVERSE”, stating that it is a project in metaverse It converges physical and digital terrestrial and space-based realities and provides extensive real-world training, testing environments and operations.
Details are still scarce to know the purpose of United States Air Force in it metaverse But it is likely that they will use this virtual world for testing and pilot training as a closed system.
Number of trademark applications related to metaverse And the NFT has gone up in the past six months. The United States Patent and Trademark Office It reported that in 2021 it received 1,263 NFT patent applications, 421 times more than in 2020.