Representatives for Hermes and Rothschild did not immediately respond to requests for comment on the decision.
Hermes said in a filing in March that Rothschild continued to market his NFTs after the jury's verdict.
Rothschild told the court that Hermes' request went "far beyond what is appropriate in a case, like this one, that involves artistic expression."
Rakoff largely granted Hermes' request, but decided not to order Rothschild to transfer the tokens out of an "abundance of caution" for 1st Amendment concerns.
The case is Hermes International v. Rothschild, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, No.
Persons:
Hermes, Mason Rothschild's, Birkin, Jed Rakoff, Rothschild's, Rakoff, Rothschild, Sonny Estival, Gerald Ferguson, Deborah Wilcox, Oren Warshavsky, Rhett Millsaps, Christopher Sprigman, Mark McKenna, Rebecca Tushnet, Lex Lumina, Jonathan Harris, Adam Oppenheim, Harris St, Laurent, Wechsler Read, Blake Brittain
Organizations:
Hermes, Constitution, . Rothschild, Southern, of, Baker, Hostetler, Thomson
Locations:
Manhattan, U.S, . Rothschild , U.S, of New York, Washington