We can assume that Tesla can do anything, and it will sell it anyway, even at a cosmic price. This company is known all over the world for its marketing and dedicated customers who plant their ideas and it’s no different this time, because it just so happens that Cyberbackpack is not all that original.
Tesla last week filed a trademark application for the term “CYBERBACKPACK”, which was created and promoted by a fan of the brand much earlier. He not only gave the world the obvious name, but also designed a backpack inspired by the Cybertruck from scratch, which, of course, is the roofline itself.
Tesla’s recent trademark claims are definitely directly related to trademark protection for the clothing Tesla was giving away at last week’s Cyber Rodeo. However, the Cyberbackpack report is different because it refers to the work of one of the brand’s fans. The backpack itself was not part of the gadgets at the party either.
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The registration of the trademark CYBERBACKPACK is intended to cover the category of school bags and school satchels. The most important thing in this situation is that the website dedicated to the previously designed, independent Tesla backpack inspired by Cybertruck has evaporated and this fan’s dream to sell a backpack on the official Tesla website will most likely come true.
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