Nike sued StockX over StockX's Vault NFTs, accusing the company of violating its trademark. Nike also said it was able to buy counterfeit sneakers on the StockX online marketplace. The suit could set ...
Gift Article 10 Remaining As a subscriber, you have 10 articles to gift each month. Gifting allows recipients to access the article for free. StockX CEO Scott Cutler will step down at the end of the ...
Nike has doubled down on litigation against StockX in a heavyweight lawsuit between the biggest shoe manufacturer in the world and the hypebeast shoe resale platform that’s now valued at $3.8 billion.
For the past few years StockX has seen its reputation take all kinds of hits with customers accusing them of selling fake sneakers and Nike essentially solidifying as much in a court of law. Now, with ...
Detroit-based StockX said Friday that its CEO is stepping down at the end of the year, and the company's co-founder, president and chief operating officer, Greg Schwartz, will become StockX's next CEO ...
The world is about to see a lot more of the Detroit-based company StockX. As it's broadening its reach, what StockX wants consumers to know is that while the brand's name likely conjures up an image ...
Nike’s lawsuit against StockX has escalated far beyond its initial issue over the intellectual property rights of sneaker NFTs. The sneaker giant has since accused StockX of selling counterfeit Nike ...
Sneaker marketplace StockX has named Greg Schwartz, the company’s Co-founder, President and COO, as its next CEO, effective Jan. 1, 2025. Current CEO Scott Cutler, who was one of the company’s ...
A few months after StockX declared that the “sneaker resale market isn’t dead,” the company announced a new chief executive. Co-founder Greg Schwartz, who has been chief operating officer at StockX ...
UPDATE: May 11, 2022: Nike moved to add claims of counterfeiting and false advertising to its lawsuit against shoe marketplace StockX that originally centered on non-fungible tokens. In court papers, ...
StockX has issued an update to its selling policies with a message that’s loud and clear — if something goes wrong in shipping, it is very much not StockX’s problem. A four-point bulletin sent out to ...
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