Katsoris v. WME IMG, LLC

237 F. Supp. 3d 92, 2017 WL 775849, 2017 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 27990
CourtDistrict Court, S.D. New York
DecidedFebruary 27, 2017
DocketNo. 16-CV-0135 (RA)
StatusPublished
Cited by42 cases

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Opinion

OPINION AND ORDER

RONNIE ABRAMS, United States District Judge:

Plaintiffs Nick Katsoris and the. Louk-oumi Make a Difference Foundation, Inc. bring this copyright infringement action against ¡Defendants WME, IMG, LLC, IMG Productions, LLC, and Viacom Inc. Before the Court are Defendants’ motion to dismiss Plaintiffs’ Second Amended Complaint and Plaintiffs’ motion to compel arbitration. For the reasons set forth below, Plaintiffs’ motion to compel arbitration against WME IMG and IMG Productions, LLC (collectively, “IMG”) is granted, and Plaintiffs’ claims against all Defendants are stayed pending arbitration.

BACKGROUND

A. The Parties

Nick Katsoris is the author of seven children’s books featuring “Loukoumi,” who has been" described as “á fluffy little lamb that just wants to make the world a better place.” SÁC ¶¶ 42-43. The Loukou-mi books “teach[ ] children life lessons including believing in and pursuing their dreams, doing good deeds, and preventing bullying.”- SAC ¶ 42.' In May 2014, Katsoris formed the Loukoumi Make a Difference Foundation (the “Foundation”), a non-profit organization based in New York. SAC ¶¶ 26, 48. The' Foundation’s mission is to “teach[] children to make a difference in their lives and the lives of others.” SAC ¶ 26.

IMG is “a global leader in sports, events, media, and fashion.” SAC If 61. In 2014, WME acquired ÍMG to form WME IMG. SAC ¶ 61. Plaintiffs allege that WME IMG, LLC is the “successor-in-interest or parent of or otherwise responsible for satisfying any judgment against IMG Productions, LLC.” SAC ¶ 30.

Viacom Inc. is a global mass-media company with interests in several media and entertainment properties, including Nickelodeon and Nick Jr. SAC ¶ 31; see also Viacom Inc. Mem. in Supp. of Mot. to Dismiss at 3 (ECF No. 30).

[97]*97. B. Make a Difference with Loukoumi Television Special

In 2012, Katsoris approached IMG to represent him in pitching a reality television series based in part on the Loukoumi book series. SAC ¶ 78. Katsoris drafted a proposal for the show, which explained that '“[i]n this television segment kids would live their Dream Days by following a different career choice in each episode.” SAC ¶¶ 80-81. Katsoris and IMG pitched the proposal to television networks, including PBS Kids and Sprout. SAC ¶ 82. Those pitches were not successful, and IMG suggested that Katsoris improve the pitch materials and self-finance or seek sponsors to attract network attention. See SAC ¶¶ 82, 84-85.

On May 28, 2014, the Foundation and IMG Productions, LLC entered into a work-for-hire agreement, under which IMG Productions, LLC agreed to produce a television special tentatively titled “Make a Difference with Loukoumi TV Special” (the “TV Special”). SAC ¶ 90, Ex. I. The agreement provided that “[a]U services rendered by [IMG Productions, LLC] pursuant to this Agreement ... including .., all notes, ideas, ‘gags,’ suggestions, plots, characters, logos, titles, themes, songs, products and/or stories ... have been and/or will be solely created by [IMG Productions, LLC] as a ‘work made for hire.’ ” SAC Ex. I § 8. The agreement specified that the Foundation would be “deemed ... the sole and exclusive owner ... of all rights of every kind or nature .,. including, but not limited to, all copyrights [and] trademarks” in the material. SAC Ex. I § 8.

The agreement also contained an arbitration-provision. SAC Ex. I § 12(b). Under this provision:

Any dispute arising under this Agreement will be first referred for resolution to the respective designees of [the Foundation] and [IMG Productions, LLC]. To the extent that the designees of the parties caiinot resolve the'dispute within five (5) business days of referral to them, the parties agree to try in good faith to settle the dispute by non-binding mediation under the Commercial Mediation Rules of the American Arbitration Association before resorting to arbitration. ... In the event a dispute arises under this Agreement which cannot be resolved through mediation, such dispute will be submitted to arbitration and resolved by a single arbitrator .. in accordance with the Commercial Arbitration Rules of the American Arbitration Association then in effect.

SAC Ex. I § 12(b).

The TV Special was produced in the summer of 2014. SAC ¶ 93. Hosted by professional chef Cat Cora, the TV Special lasts approximately thirty minutes and features multiple segments. See SAC ¶ 95,1 Most relevant to this dispute, the TV Special includes a segment in which Sophia, a child who aspires to be a Broadway star, is introduced to Constantine Maroulis, an actor known for his role in the Broadway musical Rock of Ages. See id. Sophia and Maroulis discuss the importance of hard work, visit a Broadway theater, and perform a duet to “Don’t, Stop Believin.’ ” Id. In October 2014, Fox broadcast stations aired the TV Special nationwide. SAC ¶ 8.2

[98]*98On July 22, 2015, Plaintiffs presented the TV Special and other pitch materials to representatives of Nickelodeon or Nick Jr. SAC ¶ 132. After initially expressing interest in Plaintiffs’, proposal, Nickelodeon rejected it. See SAC ¶¶ 135,138. Specifically, on August 27, 2015, Nickelodeon representative Elly Kramer sent Katsoris an email,. explaining j‘[w]e very much appreciate what you’ve created and love the idea of encouraging kids to make a difference” but “[ujnfortunately the project does not support what we’re currently looking for.” SAC ¶ 138, Ex. P.

C. All In with Cam Newton

On June 13, 2015, Nickelodeon announced a development deal with IMG for a “brand-new reality show” featuring NFL quarterback Cam Newton. SAC ¶ 112, Ex. L. The announcement indicated that the “currently untitled unscripted television series will help kids find their dreams, from an aspiring Cirque du Soleil performer to a meteorologist.” SAC Ex. L.

On September 22, 2015, Nickelodeon issued a press release announcing the green-light of its “new adventure-filled docu-ser-ies I Wanna Be (Working Title),” hosted by Newton. SAC Ex. Q. The press release explained:

In each episode Newton will step into the lives of two different kids and take them on a journey that will push them closer to fulfilling their dreams. From decorating award-winning cakes, to landing a spot on a Broadway stage, kids will be mentored by experts and supported by Newton as he cheers them on, and participates in the action, every step of the way.

Id. The show began airing in 2016 under the title All In with Cam Newton.. See SAC ¶ 149.

Each episode of All In with Cam Newton follows a similar structure. Approximately 23 minutes in length, each episode begins with an uplifting introduction by Cam Newton, who tells the audience, “I believe every kid has a dream inside them.” See, e.g., McNamara Decl. in Supp. of Mot. to Dismiss (“McNamara Deck”) Ex. E (ECF No. 58-5). Newton meets with two children per episode and discusses them career objectives. See, e.g., id. The children’s goals range from starring on Broadway to playing in the WNBA. See McNamara Deck Ex. F. (ECF No. 58-6); McNamara Suppl. Deck Ex. I (ECF No. 77-3). Newton then introduces each child to an expert in the field she hopes to enter. See, e.g., id.

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