LG Electronics Pursues Patent for TV with Built-in NFT Trading Features – How Does it Work?
LG Electronics' filing for a blockchain-based smart TV was recently recorded by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). Notably, the company applied for the patent in November 2021 but WIPO’s documentation m...
Notably, the company applied for the patent in November 2021 but WIPO’s documentation mandates an 18-month waiting period before such publications implying that the process has been ongoing. ...
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