According to the official website of the British government, the British Intellectual Property Office issued the "Practice Amendment Notice (PAN)" earlier this month, which contains guidelines for the classification of NFTs, virtual goods and services in the Metaverse. The United Kingdom Intellectual Property Office (UKIPO) does not accept NFT as a separate taxonomic term, but "digital art certified by NFT" is acceptable, and physical goods certified by NFT can be classified as appropriate goods categories. Virtual goods will be treated the same as physical goods, but applications for virtual goods will only be accepted in clearly defined circumstances. Regarding virtual services, the guidance states that if a service can be provided virtually, the UKIPO will continue to accept such a service, but this approach may not be applicable to all metaverse services, especially if a service in the metaverse is not available. When falling within the same category as the traditional form of delivery.