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Lawsuit Filed Against OpenSea over its ‘Stolen’ NFT Policy

Many OpenSea users have asked to join the lawsuit as well.

Written By Stuti Mansata Stuti Mansata
Published August 6, 2022 11:59 AM
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Lawsuit Filed Against OpenSea over its ‘Stolen’ NFT Policy

An attorney for NFTs and DAOs, Jesse Halfon has filed a lawsuit against NFT marketplace OpenSea over its stolen NFT policy.

Filed a lawsuit against @opensea today based on their ‘broken’ stolen NFT policy.

I believe this template could be the impetus which forces a long overdue change to the system. 🧑🏻‍⚖️📝🌊@punk9059 @NFTinitcom @CapetainTrippy @iamDCinvestor @0xZubic @SpeculatorArt pic.twitter.com/Mda6VL3nIT

— Jesse (@jesseshalfon) August 4, 2022

The lawsuit focuses on how OpenSea deals with NFTs which are reported ‘stolen’. The policy has been the subject of frustration among users and has been scrutinized before.

The policy in question states that OpenSea does not allow sale of stolen NFTs on the platform. However, due to this policy, users find that their NFTs are locked and are now unable to sell them.

This usually happens because the previous owners contact OpenSea and report their NFT as stolen. Unfortunately, people who now own the NFT, despite having no part in the theft, are unable to sell their NFT.  

Read Also: OpenSea Launches Security Feature to Hide Suspicious NFT Transfers

Jesse filed the lawsuit via the small claims court to take action. Many users have asked to join the lawsuit, making it a class action lawsuit.

However, OpenSea’s term states, “All claims and disputes within the scope of the arbitration agreement must be arbitrated on an individual basis and not on a representative or collective class basis,” effectively banning class action lawsuits.

However, Jesse stated that although this does make the possibility of a class action case unlikely, it is not impossible.

Disclaimer: The information researched and reported by The Crypto Times is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional financial advice. Investing in crypto assets involves significant risk due to market volatility. Always Do Your Own Research (DYOR) and consult with a qualified Financial Advisor before making any investment decisions.

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