Elastic, the company behind Elasticsearch and the Elastic Stack, announced it has resolved its dispute with Amazon in the trademark infringement lawsuit related to the term “Elasticsearch.” Following this resolution, Amazon has begun removing the term Elasticsearch from various pages on its website
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Disney Enterprises was approved for a “virtual-world simulator” patent during the last week of December. The technology would project 3D images and virtual effects on physical spaces. Instead of being designed for mass entertainment, the device would track individual park visitors to personalize
The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) has filed a trademark application with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USTPO) to register the name “NYSE” for several blockchains and crypto-related products and services. The goods specified include virtual reality and augmented reality software
McDonald’s is to file trademark applications for virtual goods, services and even virtual restaurants and cafes, leaning into a growing trend of major corporations preparing for a potential wave of virtual reality marketplaces spearheaded by Meta, parent company of Facebook, and its envisioned virtual
This is an Australian case (Instagram LLC v Instagoods Pty Ltd [2021] ATMO 53) where Instagram has successfully opposed the registration of “INSTADATE”. Instagram, known as the world-famous photo/video sharing and editing service, software application and social network, is also the owner of a