What began as a legal battle over the intellectual property rights of sneaker NFTs has now escalated into claims of counterfeiting. Nike is seeking to add claims of counterfeiting and false ...
Nike sued StockX over StockX's Vault NFTs, accusing the company of violating its trademark. Nike also said it was able to buy counterfeit sneakers on the StockX online marketplace. The suit could set ...
Nike Inc. escalated its legal battle with sneaker marketplace StockX, saying it purchased four pairs of counterfeit shoes on the platform despite the Detroit-based company's promises that it is ...
Sneaker marketplace StockX LLC denied Nike Inc.'s accusation that it is selling counterfeit shoes, saying the platform has one of the strongest authentication processes in the industry and has devoted ...
Nike Inc. and StockX, a Detroit-based online marketplace, settled a three-year case in New York federal court last Friday over sneaker-linked NFTs and trademark misuse, over half a year after a judge ...
The Complex Sneakers Podcast is co-hosted by Joe La Puma, Brendan Dunne, and Matt Welty. This week, the trio catches up on sneaker news around the Nike SB x Air Jordan 4 release, Tom Sachs’ trouble ...
The legal battle between Nike and marketplace StockX is heating up. The sneaker giant is accusing StockX of selling counterfeit versions of its shoes and wants a federal judge to take down the items ...
Earlier this year, Nike sued StockX, an online marketplace selling non-fungible tokens (NFTs) of images containing Nike shoes, claiming that StockX misuses its trademark by minting NFTs that include ...
DETROIT – The pair of allegedly rare Air Jordan sneakers arrived last month to the bunker-like Authentication Center of StockX, a Dan Gilbert-backed company that is one of Detroit’s fastest-growing ...
As we saw in part one of this EC-1, sneakers have evolved from an enthusiast community of collectors into a global multibillion dollar business, in part due to StockX’s influence over this burgeoning ...
The pair of allegedly rare Air Jordan sneakers arrived last month to the bunker-like Authentication Center of StockX, a Dan Gilbert-backed company that is one of Detroit's fastest-growing startups.