Tesla files new ‘Robotaxi’ trademark applications after prior attempt stalls

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Tesla has filed a trademark app for the term “Tesla Robotuxi” after the previous attempt to secure trademarks to hit on his planned self-driving vehicle service roadblock.

The company originally applied for trademarks in October 2024 and the “Robotuxi” and “Cybercab”. The Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) of the United States told the company last month that “Robotaxy” is needed to allow trademark for trademark, which is a word that other companies like Wemo have been used as a TechCrunch First report last monthThe The USPTO has stopped Tesla’s application for “Cybercab” directly by trying to trademark various uses of the word “cyber”.

Tesla submitted three new applications for more specific “Tesla Robotuxi” phrases as it appears to start experimenting in Austin, Texas later this month. It is seeking to achieve the trademarks used in Tesla’s planned autonomous context Ride-hilling serviceRelated Mobile appAnd Vehicle itselfThe

It is not possible to review the applications on time for those tests; Trademark applications usually sit for months before being employed at “Examiner”.

Tesla’s phrases are pending for trademarks ”Robbus“” “Gap“And”Cyberbus“Perhaps it released the Cybercab Prototype last October for Van-national concept vehicles. But already the Estonian Robotic Delivery Organization Starship The owner of a trademark For that word.

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