Yuga Labs, creators of the Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC) NFT collection at the center of a trademark dispute, were hit with a counterclaim, according to court documents filed on Monday.
Artist Ryder Ripps and his business partner Jeremy Cahen, known as Pauly0x on Twitter, asked the court to declare that BAYC images are not entitled to copyright protection due to āhaving been generated by an automated computer algorithm where no humans were involved in determining which of the 10,000 BAYC Images were selected,ā in theirnewly filed lawsuit.
The relationship between NFTs and intellectual property (IP) has been an ongoing debate. The new countersuit comes during the ongoing Yuga Labās trademark infringement lawsuit launched in June against Ripps and Cahen, the founders of the RR/BAYC NFT project.
While Yuga Labsassertedthat Ripps and Cahen are selling copycat NFTs in order to mislead consumers, the defendantsclaimedthat, by definition, NFTs are āunique by design and cannot be copied.ā
They further argue that Yuga does not have copyrights over the images associated with BAYC NFTs based on the projectās Terms and Conditions whichstatethat BAYC NFT holders retain all intellectual property rights in their NFTs, āfrom the underlying Bored Ape, the Art, completely.ā
Yuga Labs previously won a small legal victory on Dec. 16 when the U.S. District Court of Central California denied the defendantās motion to dismiss the case.
Rippsā lawyers initiallyfiledwhatās known as an anti-SLAPP (Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation) motion against Yuga Labs in August to stop the lawsuit. The RR/BAYC project is considered expressive artistic work that should be protected by the First Amendment,ā the defendants claimed.
The courtruled, however, that the anti-SLAPP motion was not applicable because āthe RR/BAYC NFTs do not express an idea or point of view,ā and instead they āpoint to the same online digital images associated with the BAYC collection.ā
A Yuga Labs spokesperson told Blockworks via email at the time, that the defendantsā arguments amounted to āheinous liesā that are āunrelated to the case.ā
āOur lawsuit to hold Ripps and Cahen accountable for their obvious and blatant theft of Yuga Labsā trademarks rightfully moves forward with this ruling,ā the spokesperson said.
As the new lawsuit progresses, with the possibility of going to trial, its developments are likely to set a precedent for the greater NFT ecosystem given the market value of the intellectual property at issue.
The Bored Ape Yacht Club NFT collection has the second-highest trading volume on OpenSea of all time, at 703,000 ETH, behind CryptoPunks with 1 million ETH worth of sales.
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