CRC PRESS, LLC v. Wolfram Research, Inc.

149 F. Supp. 2d 500, 57 U.S.P.Q. 2d (BNA) 1220, 2000 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 15851, 2000 WL 1923329
CourtDistrict Court, C.D. Illinois
DecidedOctober 23, 2000
Docket2:00-cv-02262
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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CRC PRESS, LLC v. Wolfram Research, Inc., 149 F. Supp. 2d 500, 57 U.S.P.Q. 2d (BNA) 1220, 2000 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 15851, 2000 WL 1923329 (C.D. Ill. 2000).

Opinion

ORDER

McCUSKEY, District Judge.

This matter is before the Court on Plaintiffs Motion for Preliminary Injunction (# 13), Defendant Stephen Wolfram’s Motion to Dismiss Complaint for Lack of Personal Jurisdiction (# 30), and Defendants’ Motion to Defer Ruling on Preliminary Injunction (#48). Plaintiff, CRC Press (CRC), filed a complaint alleging that Defendants, Wolfram Research, Inc., (WRI), Stephen Wolfram (Wolfram), and Eric Weisstein (Weisstein) willfully infringed upon CRC’s copyright in the book CRC Concise Encyclopedia of Mathematics (Encyclopedia) by placing a significant portion of the content of the Encyclopedia on WRI’s website, Mathematica, under the name “MathWorld.” Furthermore, the complaint alleged contributory copyright infringement and vicarious copyright infringement against Wolfram, tortious interference with contractual relations against WRI and Wolfram, and breach of contract against Weisstein. Plaintiff now seeks a preliminary injunction to enjoin Defendants from continuing to maintain “MathWorld” on the WRI website. After careful consideration of the pleadings, the Court GRANTS the Plaintiffs Motion for Preliminary Injunction (# 13). Defendant Wolfram’s Motion to Dismiss for Lack of Personal Jurisdiction (# 30) and Defendants’ Motion to Defer Ruling on Prelimi *502 nary Injunction (# 45) are denied as MOOT.

I. FACTS

The mathematical reference information which constitutes the substance of CRC Concise Encyclopedia of Mathematics began its evolution in 1995. At that time, Weisstein was a Staff Scientist in the Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech). He had been collecting notes to develop this reference work for approximately ten years. It was not until Weis-stein took his position at Caltech, however, that he began to convert these notes into a web-based reference work entitled “Eric’s Treasure Trove of Mathematics” (Treasure Trove). The site met with success on the internet and developed into a dynamic work to which people accessing the site could add their own entries.

After accepting a position at the University of Virginia in 1996, Weisstein decided to adapt Treasure Trove to book form with the hope of advancing his reputation in the academic community. CRC was one of the publishers who received a manuscript from Weisstein. Timothy Pletscher (Pletscher) was the first editor at CRC with whom Weisstein dealt. In his affidavit, Weis-stein indicated that he sent an email to Pletscher during the negotiation process which stated: “As I recall, there were a few outstanding issues left, including ... how to format a CD-ROM version ... [and] the possibility of maintaining my present WWW site ... once the CD is out, not to mention contractual details.”

In March 1997, Robert Stern began editing mathematics titles for CRC, replacing Pletscher. On April 4, 1997, Weisstein received a letter from Stern containing an Author Agreement which, according to Weisstein, Stern described as “very straight forward and easily understood.” Weisstein stated that he “took this to mean that CRC had agreed in substance to the discussions [he] had with Mr. Pletscher and [his] discussion with Mr. Stern, including [his] desire to maintain a free and publicly accessible website.” After receiving the contract, Weisstein reviewed the contract and had a number of discussions with Stern. The only element of the contract for which Weisstein was able to negotiate a change was the royalty rate on derivative works. 1 Stern agreed to increase the royalty on these works from five to ten percent. Weisstein signed and returned the contract in April 1997. Weis-stein stated in his affidavit that he informed Stern of his plan to continue to develop the website from which the Encyclopedia was derived. Furthermore, Weis-stein contends he believed that “Work” as defined in the contract meant only that CRC had rights to the manuscript of the Encyclopedia rather than to the content of the website.

In May of 1997, Stern and Weisstein discussed the possibility of creating a CD-ROM version of the Encyclopedia. As a result of these talks, Weisstein and CRC entered into a second contract on December 7, 1998, which contained the same copyright assignment language as the initial Author Agreement. During these negotiations, Stern informed Weisstein that is would be a good idea to eliminate or substantially impair the website once the book was published. In a later letter, Stern informed Weisstein that he should “leave the web sites alone until [his] book is almost published as it [sic] will provide *503 lots of free advertising which can only bring ... lots of sales.” Throughout this pre-publication period, Weisstein had been maintaining and expanding portions of his website. However, as a result of these discussions, Weisstein began limiting access to the website in November 1998, by “randomly choosing a set of letters of the alphabet and blocking all entries starting with those letters.” However, Weisstein states in his affidavit that he did this out of “a sprit of voluntary cooperation to advance [CRC’s and Weisstein’s] shared interest” rather than out of any sense of contractual responsibility.

The Encyclopedia was first published on approximately December 1, 1998. Four months after publication, Weisstein wrote Joseph Ganzi of CRC’s electronic publishing group in hopes of once again being able to place the full version of the Encyclopedia on his website. However, full access to the website was not made available at that time. Sales of the first printing were strong, and the Encyclopedia sold out in a matter of months. The Encyclopedia became CRC’s best-selling mathematics title.

Weisstein contends in his affidavit that he still did not believe he had transferred his rights to the website in the' Author Agreements he signed with CRC. He bases this belief on the following: (1) “The CD-ROM published by CRC contains a link to the ‘Encyclopedia of Mathematics Home Page,’ given as www.treasure-troves.com/math/”; (2) “The email address given on every page of the CD-ROM is comments@treasure-troves.com” which is Weisstein’s website; (3) “The introduction page of the CD-ROM is titled Concise Encyclopedia of Mathematics CD-ROM: A Treasure Trove of Mathematical Formulas, Facts, Figures, and Fun” which Weisstein contends identifies it as an adaptation of his Treasure Troves website; and (4) “Each of the thousands of pages of encyclopedic material on the CD-ROM published by CRC contains the copyright statement ‘© 1996-9 Eric W. Weisstein, 1999-05-26.’ ” 2

In February 1999, Weisstein was invited to visit WRI’s Champaign headquarters to speak about his website. Stephen Wolfram is both the President and CEO of WRI. WRI publishes and creates technical software and has a user base of over one million. Approximately 90% of its revenues are generated by its Mathematica software, 3 á sophisticated mathematics software application. Many members of WRI’s staff were aware of Weisstein’s Encyclopedia and recognized its value as a resource. As a result, WRI recruited Weisstein for employment which he accepted on June 1, 1999. Throughout this time period, WRI had been discussing the possibility of developing products with CRC.

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