Yuga Labs wins legal battle against Ripps, Cahen over NFT Collection By CoinEdition

  • Yuga Labs won a legal dispute against Ryder Ripps and Jeremy Cahen over their satirical NFT collection.
  • The US district judge found that Ripps infringed on unregistered marks and engaged in cybersquatting.
  • The case underscores the importance of maintaining the authenticity and value of NFTs in the crypto industry.

Yuga Labs, the creator of Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC), has won a legal dispute against Ryder Ripps and Jeremy Cahen regarding their satirical NFT collection, as ruled by a judge in the United States.

On April 21, an order was issued by the court granting Yuga Labs injunctive relief and monetary damages in the case. US District Judge John Walter ruled in favor of Yuga Labs in their legal dispute against Ripps and Cahen over their satirical NFT collection. The judge found that Ripps had infringed unregistered marks and engaged in cybersquatting, and that his Ryder Ripps Bored Ape Yacht Club collection was likely to confuse consumers.

However, Yuga’s petition for statutory damages was denied, with damages to be determined at trial. Copyright attorney Jessica Need McDonald called the ruling a “huge victory” for Yuga, and the case underscores the importance of maintaining the authenticity and value of NFTs in the crypto industry.

In May 2022, Ripps and Cahen designed the RR/BAYC collection, consisting of NFTs that resembled Bored Apes. However, Ripps argued that these NFTs promoted Nazi symbolism.

Meanwhile, in June, Yuga Labs filed a lawsuit against Ripps and his associate, accusing them of developing and promoting “copycat NFTs” that devalued the real ones. Yuga claimed that Ripps marketed and sold the collection using the same trademarks as BAYC’s actual creations in order to confuse consumers and damage Yuga’s reputation. The lawsuit claimed that this was a deliberate attempt to create confusion and make buyers question whether the RR/BAYC NFTs were legitimately associated with the authentic BAYC.

Ripps had attempted to block the lawsuit by claiming that his NFTs were a form of appropriation art and were intended as artistic criticism. He also made claims that Yuga’s BAYC logo and artwork contained Nazi symbolism and racist messages. In December, Ripps and Cahen claimed that NFTs were unique and could not be replicated.

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