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Court Ruling on MetaBirkins NFT Display
Mason Rothschild, the creator of the controversial MetaBirkins NFT project, has faced legal action from Hermès, resulting in a court ruling that bars the display of the NFT pieces at a museum exhibition.
Trademark Concerns and Lawsuit
The French fashion house Hermès filed a trademark lawsuit against Mason Rothschild over the MetaBirkins NFT project, leading to a ban on showcasing the pieces at a museum exhibition.
Legal Battle Outcome
Rothschild, also known as Sonny Estival, was found liable for trademark infringement and faced a permanent injunction against the digital artist, preventing the use of Hermès’ trademark in his work.
Denied Exhibition Request
Despite seeking permission to display MetaBirkins at the Swedish Spritmuseum, Rothschild’s request was denied by the court, citing concerns about potential trademark issues.
Industry Dialogue and Precedent
The legal battle has sparked discussions within the Web3 space about trademark rights and protections in the digital economy, with key industry players weighing in on the case.
Response and Damages
Rothschild defended his project against Hermès’ allegations, emphasizing that his artworks were not replicas but imaginative interpretations. However, he was ordered to pay substantial damages for trademark infringement, dilution, and cybersquatting.
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