Sony SNE appears to be in the process of building a new television service.
According to IGN, Sony filed a trademark application for something called 'PlayStation TV' late last month.
Though it may sound like a competitor to Apple's AAPL long-awaited TV set, it is intended to be a service -- presumably along the lines of Hulu, Netflix NFLX or Time Warner's TWX HBO Go.
This is not the first time that Sony has trademarked the 'PlayStation TV' name. The company reportedly filed the same trademark way back in September 2006 -- two months before Sony's third console, PlayStation 3, was released.
At the time, Netflix had not yet begun streaming movies online. Hulu was roughly six months away from its debut. HBO Go was nowhere in sight.
In fact, the only major company streaming video online was YouTube. None its clips were presented in high-definition, however. That came much later.
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Sony ultimately abandoned its first trademark for PlayStation TV in September 2012. It is not yet known why Sony walked away from that filing, only to submit an application for the same trademark nine months later.
The trademark is not the only old element that remains intact. Sony has continued to use the same PlayStation TV logo that it created seven years ago:
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