Nike and StockX Settle NFT Trademark Dispute, Avoid October Trial

Nike and StockX have officially settled a long-running legal dispute over trademark use in sneaker-linked NFTs, bringing an end to a high-stakes court battle that has shaped how digital assets intersect with intellectual property rights.

Key Takeaways:

  • Nike and StockX have settled their trademark dispute, ending a three-year legal battle over sneaker-linked NFTs.
  • The settlement cancels a planned October jury trial, sparing both companies from potential reputational and legal damage.
  • The case underscores growing legal scrutiny of NFTs, especially when brand usage and counterfeit claims are involved.

The resolution, filed last Friday in New York federal court, halts a jury trial that had been slated for October and dismisses all claims with prejudice.

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