CBS Studios/Paramount Thinks Star Trek Needs Digital Collectibles

As we mentioned before, CBS Studios isn’t exactly trying to promote any buzz about any upcoming NFT collections even though it’s promoted “Star Trek Continuum” tokens in the past. However, the new trademark for Continuum was granted by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office on August 8th. As seen in a tweet by trademark attorney Mikke Kondoudis, CBS can use the name for an NFT-centric website and online marketplace for these collectibles.
The #USPTO has granted the CBS trademark application for STAR TREK CONTINUUM. The name is now a registered trademark for
Online marketplaces for
✅Crypto collectibles
✅NFT-backed art + videos#NFT #NFTs #Blockchain #Web3 #Crypto #StarTrek #Cryptonews #NFTs #trademarks pic.twitter.com/7Y2Mhwve7d— Mike Kondoudis (@KondoudisLaw) August 9, 2023
This was first registered in May this year, meaning that CBS owner Paramount Global has some lingering interest in the space despite some of the big crypto scandals of 2022 and early 2023.