USPS Slams Nike for Its Hypocritical Approach to Copyright
USPS Rightly Slams Nike for Its Hypocritical Approach to Copyright
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This week, Nike was embroiled in a legal dispute with the controversy stirring design agency MSCHF for its Satan shoe collab with Lil Nas X. If you missed it Nike filed a lawsuit against the Brooklyn-based brand because its blood-filled sneakers look like Air Max 97s, and cited trademark infringement and dilution, false designation of origin, and unfair competition.
The above is far from the first time Nike has chased a smaller brand over its intellectual property Warren Lotas felt similar wrath over bootleg Dunks at the end of last year. It s all part of Nike s ongoing war on fakes that, while understandable from a capitalist perspective, has the potential to stifle creativity. Or, as Jeff Staples said on an episode of
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