Christina Aguilera files for NFT and Metaverse trademarks

The pop singer takes her first step into the Metaverse.
September 27, 2022 - Cynthia Chung

U.S. pop singer, song writer, actress and television personality Christina Aguilera has filed trademarks related to NFTs and the Metaverse with the United States Patent and Trademark Office on September 16.


The application covers NFTs, cryptocurrencies, virtual goods, namely art, avatars, clothing, hats, shows, jewellery, beauty products as well as entertainment services such as concerts and virtual appearances in the Metaverse. 

Online, downloadable games in the Metaverse are also covered in the application. 

About Christina Aguilera


Christina Aguilera rose to international fame in the late 1990s, with her debut album that sold around 14 million copies globally. 
She is a winner of 228 awards including several Grammys, Billboard number 1 singles, 4 Billboard Music Awards and more. 


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