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Tesla accuses French firm Unibev of fraud in 167-page Cybercab trademark opposition

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Tesla filed a detailed 167-page opposition (No. 91305433) with the US Patent and Trademark Office on February 18, 2026, against French beverage company Unibev's 'Cybercab' trademark application (Serial No. 79/412,082), alleging fraud, bad faith, and no genuine intent to use. The USPTO notified Unibev on February 24, giving it 60 days to respond or face default. This dispute arises as Tesla ramps up production of its $30,000 robotaxi ahead of volume manufacturing in April 2026.

WWE has filed a trademark application for the name "Myka Lockwood" intended for use as a ring name in professional wrestling. The filing occurred on March 9 and covers a range of entertainment services related to wrestling exhibitions and fan engagement. This move signals potential new character development within the promotion.

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Polymarket's parent company has submitted multiple trademark applications for "POLY," signaling plans for a native cryptocurrency. This move suggests a strategic expansion into token issuance. The filings were reported on February 8, 2026.

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