A federal judge has barred MSCHF from shipping any remaining pairs of its controversial "Satan shoes," the unofficial Air Force 97s redesigned in collaboration with Lil Nas X, after a trademark infringement lawsuit from Nike filed Tuesday, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
MSCHF's lawyers argued against the injunction by claiming that the shoes are a work of art. They cited the "Rogers Test," which protects creative works from certain trademark laws, and said the shoes are likely to be displayed in museums and similar settings.
The shoes are "not typical sneakers," MSCHF's lawyers argued, "but rather individually-numbered works of art that were sold to collectors for $1,018 each." The Satan shoes came in an edition of 666 pairs, which.
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