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Hermès sues artist over Metabirkins NFT collection

Hermès sues artist over Metabirkins NFT collection

The French fashion house Hermes filed a lawsuit against digital artist Mason Rothschild following the release of the Metabirkins non-fungible token (NFT) collection.

The NFTs depict Birkin bags covered in colorful fur rather than leather. The product is named after the Anglo-French singer and actress of theatre and cinema Jane Birkin.

Metabirkins NFT. Data: LooksRare.

In Hermes’s view, the collection improperly used the Birkin trademark. This could mislead buyers into thinking the luxury brand endorsed the project, the lawsuit alleges.

A new hearing on the Hermes trademark-infringement case is scheduled for January 30 in a federal court in Manhattan. The artist declined to halt sales of his NFT collection.

Getting big life experience points this week. Putting my big boy pants on — fighting for myself and everyone who believes in the freedom to create art.

— Mason Rothschild (@MasonRothschild) January 26, 2023

A number of lawyers say the case could have consequences for the NFT industry. In particular, the case could answer the question of the extent to which real-world trademarks are protected in the digital realm, noted Laura Lamanski of Michael Best & Friedrich LLP.

As a reminder, in February 2022, Nike filed a lawsuit against online retailer StockX for unauthorized sale of sneaker images as NFTs.

In September, director Quentin Tarantino and Miramax settled the dispute over a collection of non-fungible tokens based on the film Pulp Fiction.

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