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Virtual shoes: Nike sues retailer that sells sneaker NFTs

Nike said StockX last month began selling unauthorized NFTs of its sneakers, telling buyers they would be able to redeem the tokens for physical versions of the shoes "in the near future.

February 04, 2022 / 09:36 IST
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US-based apparel giant Nike has decided to keep corporate offices closed this week to allow its employees to "prioritise mental health". The move comes a week ahead of the employee's return to office.

Matt Marrazzo, a senior manager of the Oregan-headquartered company, had announced on LinkedIn that Nike's offices would remain closed for the entire week beginning from August 30.

"Our senior leaders are all sending a clear message: Take the time to unwind, destress and spend time with your loved ones. Do not work," Marrazzo said.

"It's not just a 'week off' for the team... it's an acknowledgment that we can prioritise mental health and still get work done," he added.

The week-long holiday, however, would be granted only to the employees of Nike's corporate offices. Workers at the retail outlets would continue to report to work (File image)
US-based apparel giant Nike has decided to keep corporate offices closed this week to allow its employees to "prioritise mental health". The move comes a week ahead of the employee's return to office. Matt Marrazzo, a senior manager of the Oregan-headquartered company, had announced on LinkedIn that Nike's offices would remain closed for the entire week beginning from August 30. "Our senior leaders are all sending a clear message: Take the time to unwind, destress and spend time with your loved ones. Do not work," Marrazzo said. "It's not just a 'week off' for the team... it's an acknowledgment that we can prioritise mental health and still get work done," he added. The week-long holiday, however, would be granted only to the employees of Nike's corporate offices. Workers at the retail outlets would continue to report to work (File image)

Sneaker giant Nike sued online reseller StockX in New York federal court on Thursday for selling unauthorized images of Nike shoes, marking the latest lawsuit over digital assets known as non-fungible tokens.

Nike said StockX's NFTs infringe its trademarks and are likely to confuse consumers. Its lawsuit asked for unspecified money damages and an order blocking their sales.

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Detroit-based StockX, a platform for reselling sneakers, handbags and other goods, was valued at more than $3.8 billion last year. A representative for the company did not respond to a request for comment, nor did Nike or its attorneys.

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