Hermès seeks permanent block on artist’s MetaBirkin sales: despite losing his case, Mason Rothschild continues to promote the Birkin NFTs on social media – much to the brand’s frustration
- Despite a jury ruling against his right to sell NFT art based on Hermès’ famous Birkin bags, Mason Rothschild has continued to promote them on his MetaBirkins website, according to the brand
- Hermès has since sought an injunction against the artist to prevent him from profiting further, but Rothschild’s lawyer called it an ‘attempt to punish [him] because they don’t like his art’
French luxury house Hermès has asked a Manhattan federal court to block artist Mason Rothschild from promoting or owning his “MetaBirkin” non-fungible tokens after a jury found they violate Hermès’ trademark rights in its famous Birkin bags.
Rothschild’s lawyer Rhett Millsaps on Monday called the filing a “gross overreach by Hermès and an attempt to punish Mr. Rothschild because they don’t like his art”. He said they will oppose Hermes’ motion this week.
Representatives for Hermès did not immediately respond to a request for comment Monday.
The fashion house called Rothschild a “digital speculator” and the NFTs a “get rich quick” scheme, and said over US$1 million worth of the tokens had been traded in less than a month after they were introduced.
Rothschild, whose legal name is Sonny Estival, countered that the works are an absurdist statement on luxury goods and immune from the lawsuit based on First Amendment protections for art. A jury disagreed and ruled for Hermès in February, awarding the company US$133,000 in damages.