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Artist Mason Rothschild violated luxury seller Hermès’s trademark on the Birkin name by selling MetaBirkin NFTs, a New York jury found. A legal dispute between the Los Angeles based artist known as Mason Rothschild, the creator of the MetaBirkin NFTs, and Hermès, the French company that has been manufacturing the physical Birkin handbag for almost . In one of the first intellectual-property trials over the popular digital tokens known as NFTs, the jury found artist Mason Rothschild's unauthorized "MetaBirkins" were likely to .

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After a nine-day trial, a jury returned a unanimous verdict in favor of Hermès, finding defendant liable on all three counts of trademark violation and awarding Hermès .

June 23 (Reuters) - A Manhattan federal judge on Friday granted Hermes' request to permanently block artist Mason Rothschild's sales of "MetaBirkin" non-fungible tokens following a jury's . Around December 2021, defendant Mason Rothschild created digital images of faux-fur-covered versions of the luxury Birkin handbags of plaintiffs Hermes International and .

Hermès swiftly sued the artist, Mason Rothschild, over the NFT project he called “MetaBirkins,” arguing that the company’s trademark was being diluted and that potential .

A Manhattan federal jury ruled in favor of Hermès International in its trademark infringement lawsuit against the artist Mason Rothschild over the release of his “MetaBirkins” . Mason Rothschild, sued by Hermès over his MetaBirkins NFTs, brings WWD inside a landmark lawsuit that may set a new precedent for brands and artists in the metaverse. A jury trial in the Southern district of New York today has ruled that artist Mason Rothschild has infringed on the trademark protections of luxury brand Hermès, and that his .

Artist Mason Rothschild violated luxury seller Hermès’s trademark on the Birkin name by selling MetaBirkin NFTs, a New York jury found. A legal dispute between the Los Angeles based artist known as Mason Rothschild, the creator of the MetaBirkin NFTs, and Hermès, the French company that has been manufacturing the physical Birkin handbag for almost 40 years, is ongoing despite a New York federal jury concluding that Rothschild violated Hermès’ trademark rights. In one of the first intellectual-property trials over the popular digital tokens known as NFTs, the jury found artist Mason Rothschild's unauthorized "MetaBirkins" were likely to confuse.

After a nine-day trial, a jury returned a unanimous verdict in favor of Hermès, finding defendant liable on all three counts of trademark violation and awarding Hermès 3,000 in damages.June 23 (Reuters) - A Manhattan federal judge on Friday granted Hermes' request to permanently block artist Mason Rothschild's sales of "MetaBirkin" non-fungible tokens following a jury's verdict. Around December 2021, defendant Mason Rothschild created digital images of faux-fur-covered versions of the luxury Birkin handbags of plaintiffs Hermes International and Hermes of Paris, Inc. (collectively, "Hermes"). Rothschild titled these images "MetaBirkins" and sold them using so-called "NFTs" (non-fungible tokens), explained further below.

Hermès swiftly sued the artist, Mason Rothschild, over the NFT project he called “MetaBirkins,” arguing that the company’s trademark was being diluted and that potential consumers might be fooled. A Manhattan federal jury ruled in favor of Hermès International in its trademark infringement lawsuit against the artist Mason Rothschild over the release of his “MetaBirkins” NFTs.

Mason Rothschild, sued by Hermès over his MetaBirkins NFTs, brings WWD inside a landmark lawsuit that may set a new precedent for brands and artists in the metaverse. A jury trial in the Southern district of New York today has ruled that artist Mason Rothschild has infringed on the trademark protections of luxury brand Hermès, and that his 100 “Metabirkins” NFTs are not artistic commentary, and thus not protected by the First Amendment of the US Constitution. Artist Mason Rothschild violated luxury seller Hermès’s trademark on the Birkin name by selling MetaBirkin NFTs, a New York jury found. A legal dispute between the Los Angeles based artist known as Mason Rothschild, the creator of the MetaBirkin NFTs, and Hermès, the French company that has been manufacturing the physical Birkin handbag for almost 40 years, is ongoing despite a New York federal jury concluding that Rothschild violated Hermès’ trademark rights.

In one of the first intellectual-property trials over the popular digital tokens known as NFTs, the jury found artist Mason Rothschild's unauthorized "MetaBirkins" were likely to confuse. After a nine-day trial, a jury returned a unanimous verdict in favor of Hermès, finding defendant liable on all three counts of trademark violation and awarding Hermès 3,000 in damages.June 23 (Reuters) - A Manhattan federal judge on Friday granted Hermes' request to permanently block artist Mason Rothschild's sales of "MetaBirkin" non-fungible tokens following a jury's verdict.

Around December 2021, defendant Mason Rothschild created digital images of faux-fur-covered versions of the luxury Birkin handbags of plaintiffs Hermes International and Hermes of Paris, Inc. (collectively, "Hermes"). Rothschild titled these images "MetaBirkins" and sold them using so-called "NFTs" (non-fungible tokens), explained further below. Hermès swiftly sued the artist, Mason Rothschild, over the NFT project he called “MetaBirkins,” arguing that the company’s trademark was being diluted and that potential consumers might be fooled. A Manhattan federal jury ruled in favor of Hermès International in its trademark infringement lawsuit against the artist Mason Rothschild over the release of his “MetaBirkins” NFTs.

Mason Rothschild, sued by Hermès over his MetaBirkins NFTs, brings WWD inside a landmark lawsuit that may set a new precedent for brands and artists in the metaverse.

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