Deal, LLC v. Korangy Publishing, Inc.

309 F. Supp. 2d 512, 69 U.S.P.Q. 2d (BNA) 1775, 2004 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 744, 2004 WL 102754
CourtDistrict Court, S.D. New York
DecidedJanuary 21, 2004
Docket03 Civ. 8119(SAS)
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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Deal, LLC v. Korangy Publishing, Inc., 309 F. Supp. 2d 512, 69 U.S.P.Q. 2d (BNA) 1775, 2004 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 744, 2004 WL 102754 (S.D.N.Y. 2004).

Opinion

OPINION AND ORDER

SCHEINDLIN, District Judge.

The Deal, LLC (“The Deal”) brings this action alleging unfair competition and infringement of its registered trademarks, THE DAILY DEAL and THE DEAL (collectively THE DEAL MARKS) through Korangy Publishing, Inc.’s (“Ko-rangy Publishing”) publication of The Real Deal. 1 The Deal now moves to preliminarily enjoin Korangy Publishing’s use of the phrase “The Real Deal” or any other re *518 production or colorable imitation of THE DEAL MARKS in connection with print or online publications. The Deal also seeks to recall informational, promotional, and other materials bearing the words “The Real Deal.” For the reasons set forth below, plaintiffs motion is denied in its entirety.

1. BACKGROUND

A. Procedural Background

On October 14, 2003, The Deal filed a Complaint alleging trademark infringement and unfair competition under the Lanham Act. One month later, The Deal moved for a preliminary injunction. 2 The motion was fully briefed on January 5, 2004, and an evidentiary hearing was held on January 9 and January 12, 2004. 3

B. The Parties

The Deal is a national, “diversified media company” established in March 2000 to provide “financial news, commentary, data, and services to corporate and financial dealmakers, their advisors and investors worldwide” 4 through print and on-line media, e.g., The Deal (a newsweekly), The Daily Deal (a daily financial newspaper), and TheDeal.com (containing information taken from The Deal’s print publications). 5 Korangy Publishing is a publishing company established in April 2003. Its principal business is the publication of a monthly magazine, The Real Deal, which contains information about the New York City real estate market and is available on newsstands and by subscription. 6 Korangy Publishing also maintains an Internet site containing information drawn from The Real Deal. 7

C.The Dispute

The Deal has several trademarks, including THE DAILY DEAL and THE DEAL, which it alleges Korangy Publishing infringed by its publication of The Real Deal. 8 The Deal registered the trademarks THE DAILY DEAL and THE DEAL on January 23, 2001 and May 13, 2003, respectively. 9

*519 The Deal uses these trademarks in connection with its two primary publica tions — The Deal and The Daily Deal. The Deal is a tabloid-size glossy, color magazine with the word “Deal” in bright red lettering. Spanning the cover of each edition is a single image, such as a color photograph or illustration relating to the lead story. 10 The cover page of The Daily Deal is primarily black and white, featuring numerous text stories and small black- and-white photographs on the front cover. 11 The Deal primarily circulates its publications through subscriptions and online sales, rather than newsstands. 12 The Deal has approximately 40,000 subscribers and The Daily Deal has approximately 5,000 subscribers. 13 The so-called “Deal Community” of consumers includes corporate executives, deal advisors {e.g., bankers, corporate lawyers, mortgage brokers), and institutional investors. 14 The Deal alleges that its publications “regularly contain articles concerning the real estate market.” 15

The Deal claims that on December 16, 2002, Korangy Publishing’s principal and publisher, Amir Korangy, visited The Deal’s New York City headquarters and spoke with Richard Siler, an advertising salesperson with The Deal. 16 The parties characterize Korangy’s conduct differently. According to The Deal, Korangy posed as a potential advertiser — an agent from The Corcoran Group — to hoodwink Siler, thereby obtaining valuable marketing information about The Deal. 17 Korangy, by contrast, asserts that he was simply trying to “see how other trade magazines promote[ ] advertising for placement within their publications and to ensure that The Deal did not have a real estate angle and would be an inappropriate forum for Real Estate Advertisers.” 18 Neither party denies that Korangy was given a media kit containing “various information on The Deal’s publi *520 cations, including samples of the publications themselves, advertising rates, and other pertinent information.” 19 When Siler contacted Korangy two weeks later, Ko-rangy allegedly informed him that he had opted to advertise in smaller real estate publications. 20

In April 2003, Korangy Publishing began to distribute a monthly magazine entitled The Real Deal. The Real Deal is a tabloid-size glossy, color magazine. The word “Real” in the title appears in italics and the words “New York Real Estate” appear in red lettering below the title. The cover page depicts a combination of text stories and photographs. 21 The Real Deal is sold on newsstands and includes among its primary audience “brokers, attorneys, agents, developers, accountants, financiers and real estate executives.” 22

The Deal’s employees first became aware of The Real Deal in July 2003. 23 The Deal then sent three letters to Koran-gy Publishing asking it to “reconsider” its use of allegedly similar marks. Because Korangy Publishing declined to stop using that name, The Deal commenced the instant action in October. 24 The Deal contends that Korangy Publishing misappropriated elements of THE DEAL MARKS and that the “overall presentation of Ko-rangy’s ‘The Real Deal’ mark and the masthead for its publication incorporates elements long used by The Deal, including prominent use of a particular shade of red in its publications and website content.”

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