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Sarah Fink

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Of Counsel

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COVID-19 Moves ADA Compliance for Websites to the Forefront
When: January 12, 2021
Conference: Federal Bar Association / myLawCLE
People: Adam R. Bialek
Copyright Infringement and Social Media
When: December 11, 2020
Conference: California Lawyers Association’s Licensing & Technology Transactions Interest Group (Google Groups)
People: Adam R. Bialek
COVID-19 Moves ADA Compliance for Websites to the Forefront
When: November 5, 2020
Conference: myLawCLE/Federal Bar CLE
People: Adam R. Bialek
Increase Your Compliance Awareness Around ADA Website Laws & Regulations
When: September 30 and October 8, 14, 21, 2020
Conference: Gallagher
People: Adam R. Bialek
3D Printing and Disruptive Technology − Are You Ready?
When: April 16, 2019
Conference: National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies Personal Lines Seminar in Chicago
People: Jura Christine Zibas
Art Law: Protecting Artist's Legacy
When: March 13, 2019
Conference: Art Law: Protecting Artist's Legacy: Wilson Elser, ArtsWestchester, NYSBA EASL Fine Art Committee
People: Jana S. Farmer and Adam Buchwalter
Art Law: Copyright in the Digital Age
When: February 7, 2019
Conference: Federal Bar Association Art Law & Litigation Conference
People: Jana S. Farmer

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Monks, Bortnick, and Gaudet Secure Dismissal of Copyright, Unfair Competition, and Lanham Act Claims

Sean M. Monks (Partner-San Diego, CA), Richard Bortnick (Of Counsel-Philadelphia, PA), and Chelsea Gaudet (Associate-San Diego, CA) achieved dismissal with prejudice in the U.S. District Court, Central District of California on behalf of their client, a beauty product manufacturer, in a federal action alleging copyright infringement, unfair competition, and violations of the Lanham Act. The plaintiff, a leading manufacturer of beauty products and accessories, alleged that the client’s advertising for its solid shampoo and conditioner products was confusingly similar to the plaintiff’s advertising. Both companies market solid shampoo and conditioner products online, including through Amazon. The plaintiff’s advertisements feature the products placed on top of their packaging, with images of the products’ ingredients scattered below on the package. The plaintiff alleged that our client’s advertisements similarly depicted its products and ingredients and that the client’s packaging used wording in the same order, with the same words appearing in larger font. The plaintiff further alleged that the client’s products were not packaged as depicted in its advertisements and that the advertising was designed to confuse consumers into believing the products were offered by the plaintiff or purchasing the client’s products when they intended to purchase the plaintiff’s products.

The Wilson Elser team challenged the sufficiency of the complaint. The court agreed with its argument that the plaintiff failed to plausibly allege a “false statement of fact” concerning the client’s products or another’s products and, therefore, failed to state a false advertising claim under the Lanham Act. The court also concurred with the team’s argument that the copyright claims must be dismissed, agreeing that the similarities fell within a “thin” range of the copyright protection spectrum. In particular, the court agreed that the arrangement of the shampoo and conditioner products and their ingredients constituted an unprotectable idea or concept and that, although certain individual elements appeared similar, “none of these elements is subject to copyright protection when viewed in isolation.” Finally, because the first two claims failed, the court dismissed the unfair competition claim for lack of an underlying unlawful act. The plaintiff did not amend its complaint, resulting in dismissal with prejudice.
 

Sean M. Monks, Richard J. Bortnick and Chelsea J. Gaudet

Fink and Jahangir Secure Favorable Settlement in Federal Copyright Infringement Case

​Sarah Fink (Of Counsel-Long Island, NY) and Wisaal Jahangir (Associate-New York, NY)​ secured a favorable resolution in the U.S. District Court, Eastern District of New York, successfully settling a federal copyright infringement action against their high-end luxury hotel client that had gone bankrupt since the alleged violation. The plaintiff, a photographer, sought relief under the U.S. Copyright Act, including actual damages and disgorgement of profits (or, in the alternative, statutory damages per alleged infringement), injunctive relief, litigation costs and attorneys’ fees, and pre-judgment interest. Statutory damages under the Act can reach up to $30,000 per work for non-willful infringement and up to $150,000 per work for willful infringement. Sarah and Wisaal’s primary argument was that the plaintiff could not show any profits from the violation, given that the hotel went out of business, leveraging the fact that statutory damages generally approximate actual damages, and that damages in copyright cases include profits to the defendant. Arguing that the plaintiff’s initial demand of $40,000 was therefore unreasonable, Wilson Elser resolved the matter for $10,000, closing the case on terms advantageous to the client.

Sarah Fink and Wisaal Jahangir

Events

Events

Events

COVID-19 Moves ADA Compliance for Websites to the Forefront
When: January 12, 2021
Conference: Federal Bar Association / myLawCLE
People: Adam R. Bialek
Copyright Infringement and Social Media
When: December 11, 2020
Conference: California Lawyers Association’s Licensing & Technology Transactions Interest Group (Google Groups)
People: Adam R. Bialek
COVID-19 Moves ADA Compliance for Websites to the Forefront
When: November 5, 2020
Conference: myLawCLE/Federal Bar CLE
People: Adam R. Bialek
Increase Your Compliance Awareness Around ADA Website Laws & Regulations
When: September 30 and October 8, 14, 21, 2020
Conference: Gallagher
People: Adam R. Bialek
3D Printing and Disruptive Technology − Are You Ready?
When: April 16, 2019
Conference: National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies Personal Lines Seminar in Chicago
People: Jura Christine Zibas
Art Law: Protecting Artist's Legacy
When: March 13, 2019
Conference: Art Law: Protecting Artist's Legacy: Wilson Elser, ArtsWestchester, NYSBA EASL Fine Art Committee
People: Jana S. Farmer and Adam Buchwalter
Art Law: Copyright in the Digital Age
When: February 7, 2019
Conference: Federal Bar Association Art Law & Litigation Conference
People: Jana S. Farmer
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