Talks around the metaverse have raised a lot of questions—from what this virtual world will actually look like to how rules and laws from the “real” world will translate to that digital space.

While it is too soon to answer these questions, trademark protection attorneys are paying close attention to developments that could shape the future of trademark protection law to advise companies on the next best step to protect their brands.

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