American singer-songwriter Miley Cyrus is the most recent celebrity to take her brand into the virtual world. She has registered two USPTO trademarks connected to the metaverse and non-fungible tokens (NFTs). NFT and Metaverse Trademarks for Miley Cyrus A tweet by Mike Kondoudis, attorney for NFT and metaverse trademarks, stated that the music star has submitted trademark applications with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) for the names “Miley” and “Miley Cyrus.” It is not unusual for well-known musicians to want to protect their identity in the NFT and Metaverse. #MileyCyrus has filed trademarks for MILEYand MILEY CYRUS claiming plans for:✅ Clothing + Energy drinks✅ Entertainment services✅ Virtual currency management software✅ Virtual clothing, footwear, sports gear…and more!#Crypto #Web3 #Metaverse @MileyArmy @mileyworld pic.twitter.com/ng1PKxfAbR — Mike Kondoudis (@KondoudisLaw) August 22, 2022 Increasing Demand for NFTs and Metaverse Snoop Dogg, an American rapper, has applied for trademarks and has since made considerable strides into NFTs and the metaverse. Snoop Dogg recently worked on an NFT project with fellow rapper Eminem. One of their recent music videos included both of their Bored Ape NFTs. David Beckham, a former professional football player turned entrepreneur, expanded the reach of his brand by applying to his venture capital company, DB Ventures Ltd., situated in California. Miley Cyrus ju...