Bored Ape NFT spinoff collection sparks a copyright lawsuit

TL;DR Breakdown

  • Bored Ape NFT spinoff Caked Apes ends up in a copyright lawsuit.
  • WME signs the BAYC DJ duo Escapeplan zETH and ETHan, under pseudonyms Bored Apes #309 and #4321 respectfully.

Over the previous few months, the Bored Ape Yacht Club’s (BAYC) NFT collection experienced tremendous growth. The expansion has resulted in a series of spinoffs that have ended in a legal battle between digital artists. Artists are suing one another over derivative designs of NFTs and arguing about how to split earnings.

Bored Ape spinoff goes sour

The latest legal dispute hit the world of NFTs in a lawsuit over neon-colored digital portrayals of monkeys covered with cake frosting and candles. A spin-off series of BAYC, called Caked Apes, was launched in January due to the cartoon primate NFTs’ popularity.

Litigation is on the rise in the lucrative world of NFTs, particularly over trademark infringement and property. The BAYC brand has become a status symbol sought after by celebrities in music and sports with more than $1.5 billion in total sales.

According to the writing time, 49 colorful Caked Apes are on OpenSea’s NFT marketplace, with four owners. According to Bloomberg, the team behind each collection is now suing one another over the designs of the caricatures and revenue shares.