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Yuga Labs Settles Bored Ape Lawsuit, Ending Copycat NFT Battle - Crypto Economy
TL;DR:
The digital collectibles giant, Yuga Labs, has finally reached an agreement in its prolonged legal battle against artist Ryder Ripps and his partner Jeremy Cahen. The conflict, which originated from the creation of “mirror” versions of the Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC) collection, thus concludes one of the most high-profile chapters in the crypto sector.
During the NFT market boom, the BAYC collection achieved a market capitalization exceeding one billion dollars, becoming a cultural benchmark. The RR/BAYC case tested the limits of intellectual property in Web3, especially following an initial ruling that awarded $9 million in damages to the company—a figure that was later questioned by an appeals court.

The Impact of Intellectual Property on NFTs
The resolution of this conflict sets a precedent for the digital asset ecosystem. Since 2022, Yuga Labs argued that the sale of “lookalike” tokens was not satire, but a deliberate attempt to confuse buyers and profit from their brand.
On the other hand, the defendants maintained that their project was an artistic and critical response to the original collection. However, the proposed court orders now permanently prevent them from promoting or marketing any product that uses Bored Ape symbology.
Thanks to this agreement, both parties avoid appearing before a jury that would have determined whether actual consumer deception occurred. This closure allows BAYC’s parent company to protect its ecosystem while the NFT market seeks to stabilize after years of technical volatility.
The end of the dispute between Yuga Labs and Ripps closes a gap of legal uncertainty, reaffirming the control of original creators over their digital assets in a regulatory environment that is still evolving.