LeBron James Files for Four NFT Trademarks: Here's What You Need to Know
NBA superstar LeBron James is diving deeper into the world of NFTs! According to documents disclosed by attorney Mike Kondoudis on Twitter on March 4th, NBA star LeBron James has applied for four trademarks related to NFTs, signaling his intent to capitalize on the growing metaverse and non-fungible token space.
A new Los Angeles Lakers’ basketball player Lebron James has filed four trademark applications with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). What Happened? LeBron James is taking proactive steps to secure his brand within the digital realm.
According to trademark attorney Josh Gerben, and the trademark application itself, LeBron has filed four new trademarks with the intent of offering them in the form of virtual goods. These trademarks cover a range of virtual items, including virtual basketball courts, virtual sports equipment, and more. The NBA superstar LeBron James is one of several athletes that have set themselves up for growth of the metaverse and non-fungible token.
The four trademarks, Filed with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) on Mar 4, are for brands named:
- LEBRON JAMES
- LEBRON
- CHOSEN1
- KING
These filings suggest LeBron James intends to offer a variety of NFT-related products and experiences, further solidifying his presence both on and off the court. Keep checking back for updates as this story develops!