Hermès to permanently ban ‘MetaBirkin’ NFT sales following US lawsuit
A federal judge ruled in favor of luxury retailer Hermes that non-fungible token versions of the Hermès’ Birkin bag were violating the fashion house’s trademark rights.
A federal judge ruled in favor of luxury retailer Hermes that non-fungible token versions of the Hermès’ Birkin bag were violating the fashion house’s trademark rights.
Rothschild asked the Judge to overturn the decision or retry the case, but he refused. In March, Hermes claimed that Rothschild kept selling NFTs even after the ruling.
The MetaBirkin creator argued that his project was protected under the first amendment as artistic expression, however that defense ultimately fell short.
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