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Trademark Insiders - What This Year's Trademarks Reveal About Next Year's Business Trends

What This Year's Trademarks Reveal About Next Year's Business Trends

10/27/23 • 11 min

Trademark Insiders
In the world of corporate strategy and business forecasting, trademark registrations are an often-overlooked tool. Our trademark lawyer hosts explain how these filings can be a treasure trove of information for brand fans and investors alike. Today's show offers intriguing insights into companies like Apple, Toyota, Lexus, Snapchat, Impossible Foods, Tesla, and Amazon. We also touch on how some businesses file using a shell company to protect their inside information. The attorneys explore broader trends in the business world, such as AI, NFTs, and cryptocurrency, too. Learn how trademark registrations may reveal whether these industries are on the rise or cooling down before the stock market takes notice. And in an unprecedented development, let's explore historic first: a trademark application for MDMA, also known as molly or ecstasy, under the names Viviphi and Rensanse. Disclaimer: This podcast is not legal advice. Did you enjoy the show? Pay it forward and share it with a friend!
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In the world of corporate strategy and business forecasting, trademark registrations are an often-overlooked tool. Our trademark lawyer hosts explain how these filings can be a treasure trove of information for brand fans and investors alike. Today's show offers intriguing insights into companies like Apple, Toyota, Lexus, Snapchat, Impossible Foods, Tesla, and Amazon. We also touch on how some businesses file using a shell company to protect their inside information. The attorneys explore broader trends in the business world, such as AI, NFTs, and cryptocurrency, too. Learn how trademark registrations may reveal whether these industries are on the rise or cooling down before the stock market takes notice. And in an unprecedented development, let's explore historic first: a trademark application for MDMA, also known as molly or ecstasy, under the names Viviphi and Rensanse. Disclaimer: This podcast is not legal advice. Did you enjoy the show? Pay it forward and share it with a friend!

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