Nintendo files three US trademarks for “QOL”
Posted on 10 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in General Nintendo, News | 2 Comments
Nintendo has filed for a trio of “QOL” trademarks with the USPTO. Of course, these all pertain to the company’s upcoming Quality of Life plans.
Just last week, Nintendo filed a trademark for “QOL” in Europe as well. It was also registered with the Japanese trademark database in March.
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Nintendo picks up “QOL” trademark in Europe
Posted on 10 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in General Nintendo, News | 0 comments
Nintendo is preparing for its Quality of Life initiatives with a new trademark in Europe. Sometime today, the company registered the name “QOL” – the filing should be finalized very soon.
Nintendo’s Quality of Life platform should be arriving sometime in 2015/2016.
Thanks to saki for the tip.
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Nintendo trademarks “QOL” in Japan
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We’re one step closer to Nintendo’s “Quality of Life” platform… even though it’s still a long ways off. In Japan, the company has registered the trademark “QOL”. It’s associated with everything from portable gaming devices, stand alone gaming devices, to clothes, to merchandise, and beauty products.
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Iwata further teases Quality of Life plans
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Nintendo president Satoru Iwata shared a few more words about the company’s upcoming Quality of Life plans during the Q&A portion of its investor briefing last week. Look for his comments below.
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Iwata on Nintendo’s QOL plans and health focus
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Nintendo closed out its investor briefing today by teasing its quality of life (QOL) plans for the future. The company’s first big step, president Satoru Iwata revealed, is a focus on health.
Head past the break for Iwata’s lengthy excerpts concerning QOL.