Koussevitzky v. Allen, Towne & Heath, Inc.

188 Misc. 479, 68 N.Y.S.2d 779, 1947 N.Y. Misc. LEXIS 2151
CourtNew York Supreme Court
DecidedMarch 4, 1947
StatusPublished
Cited by60 cases

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Koussevitzky v. Allen, Towne & Heath, Inc., 188 Misc. 479, 68 N.Y.S.2d 779, 1947 N.Y. Misc. LEXIS 2151 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 1947).

Opinion

Shientag, J.

Plaintiff, an eminent conductor of a world-renowned symphony orchestra, and an outstanding international figure in the field of music, who earns substantial sums of money from his various musical activities, seeks to enjoin the publication of a book purporting to be his biography, for which he had refused authorization. The book contains pictures [481]*481of him which he says are used without his permission, and it has the usual puffing or advertising cover jacket.

Dr. Koussevitzky, the plaintiff, charges that the book falsely and wrongfully portrays his life and musical career ” and that it contains much objectionable, untruthful, fictitious and defamatory matter which he more or less particularizes in his complaint. For his right to injunctive relief he relies mainly on what he claims to be a violation of the Eight of Privacy ” afforded by sections 50 and 51 of the Civil Bights Law of Hew York. The precise question which he thus raises has never been decided in this State. He contends further that in any event he is, under the circumstances of this case, entitled to an injunction pendente lite to restrain the publication of a threatened libel.

In 1890, the subject of the right of privacy was considered in a brilliant essay which has become a classic in the law (Warren and Brandeis on The Eight to Privacy, 4 Harv. L. Eev. 193). In 1902, the question was presented to the Court of Appeals in Roberson v. Rochester Folding Rox Co. (171 N. Y. 538). By a divided bench of four to three, it was held that there was no common-law right of privacy in this State. Becovery was denied to a woman whose photograph was used by the defendant without her authorization, in advertising its brand of flour.

The following year, the Legislature enacted sections 50 and 51 of the Civil Bights Law, the pertinent parts of which are set forth in the footnote.

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