NFT artist files a claim in the Epoch Labs lawsuit

NFT artist files a claim in the Epoch Labs lawsuit

Epoch Labs, the creators of the popular Bored App Yacht Club NFTs, has been served with counterclaims in an ongoing lawsuit against an artist and his business partner who are accused of creating “copycat” versions of their NFT collection.

In June, Era Labs filed a lawsuit against artist Ryder Ripps and Jeremy Kahane, the proprietor of NFT marketplace Not Larva Labs, for allegedly stealing their NFT collection and undervaluing original Bore Ape products. Several of the charges have been rejected by the couple in their response to the complaint.

“Each of these NFTs is an entry on a decentralized digital ledger and is unique by design, making them both irreplaceable and impossible to copy,” according to a court document dated December 27.

Ripps and Kehn maintain that their BAYC collection, RR/BAYC, does not violate Yuga Labs’ copyright. Additionally, they claim to have “used conceptual art to criticize the disgusting imagery.”

Era Labs did not immediately react to a request for comment regarding the current development.

A spokeswoman for Yuga Labs told The Block earlier this month, “Our case [holds] Rips and Kahane are accountable for the clear and blatant theft of Yuga Labs’ trademarks. They knowingly misled consumers and marketed and sold counterfeit NFTs. Earned millions for using the intellectual property of the era. We will continue to establish these facts as the case progresses.

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