Moonbug Entertainment Limited v. Babybus (Fujian) Network Technology Co., Ltd

CourtDistrict Court, N.D. California
DecidedFebruary 25, 2022
Docket3:21-cv-06536
StatusUnknown

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Moonbug Entertainment Limited v. Babybus (Fujian) Network Technology Co., Ltd, (N.D. Cal. 2022).

Opinion

1 2 3 4 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 5 NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 6 7 MOONBUG ENTERTAINMENT Case No. 21-cv-06536-EMC LIMITED, et al., 8 Plaintiffs, ORDER GRANTING IN PART AND 9 DENYING IN PART MOONBUG’S v. MOTION TO STRIKE AMENDED 10 ANSWER AND DISMISS AMENDED BABYBUS (FUJIAN) NETWORK COUNTERCLAIMS 11 TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD, Docket No. 40 12 Defendant.

13 14 15 Plaintiff-Counter Defendant Moonbug Entertainment (“Moonbug”) operates the 16 CoComelon channel, the top-ranked Kids YouTube channel, featuring animated videos of a child 17 character named JJ and his family. Docket No. 1 (Compl.) ¶ 2, 16. Defendant-Counter Plaintiff 18 Babybus Network Technology Co. (“Babybus”) runs a competitor YouTube channel with videos 19 featuring a character named Super JoJo and his family. Plaintiff alleges that Babybus’s Super 20 JoJo videos infringe on its copyrights, filed take-down requests with YouTube regarding at least 21 70 videos, and filed the instant copyright infringement action. Compl. ¶ 4. Defendant asserts 22 affirmative defenses of fair use and copyright misuse. Additionally, Defendant alleges 23 counterclaims under § 512(f) of the Copyright Act, that Plaintiff made knowing 24 misrepresentations in its take-down requests to YouTube, and tort claims under California law. 25 Now pending is Plaintiff’s motion to strike Defendant’s answer and affirmative defenses 26 and to dismiss Defendant’s counterclaims. Docket No. 40. For the following reasons, the Court 27 GRANTS in part and DENIES in part Plaintiff’s motion. 1 I. BACKGROUND 2 || A, Relevant Factual Allegations 3 1. Moonbug’s Complaint and Allegations of Copyright Infringement 4 Plaintiff Moonbug’s rights include registered copyrights in the CoComelon 3-D animated 5 characters: baby JJ and his mom, dad, brother TomTom, and sister YoYo. Compl. [f[ 15, 20(a). 6 || These characters were introduced on YouTube in 2017. Id. 4 18. Moonbug also owns copyrights 7 in hundreds of original CoComelon videos, songs, and images on YouTube and elsewhere, all 8 featuring the CoComelon family of characters. Id. 15, 20(c). 9 Moonbug alleges that Defendant Babybus offers several for-profit YouTube channels 10 || under its “Super JoJo” brand, built on pervasive copying of Moonbug’s CoComelon franchise. See 11 Compl. 4] 22-58; Docket No. 36 (“Am. Countercl.”) 37. Moonbug alleges that Babybus’s 12 || channels began with copies of CoComelon videos, copying CoComelon’s “plot, themes, dialogue,

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1 Moonbug’s YouTube Copyright Notices 2 Before filing this complaint on August 24, 2021, and during the pendency of this action, 3 Moonbug, through outside counsel, submitted several Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) 4 notices to YouTube identifying Defendant’s infringing videos and requesting that YouTube take 5 them down. Am. Countercl. ¶ 24; Compl. ¶ 4. The notices identified representative lists of 6 infringed Moonbug works. See, e.g., Docket No. 41(“McHale Decl.”) ¶¶ 2–7, Exhs. 1–4. 7 Elaborating on the representative information in the webform notices, Moonbug’s counsel sent a 8 17-page letter in connection with its DMCA notices to YouTube and Defendant, detailing 9 Moonbug’s alleged infringement in 80 pages of exhibits.1 See McHale Decl. ¶ 8, Ex. 5; see Am. 10 Countercl. ¶ 32. 11 Within hours of receiving Moonbug’s letter to YouTube, Babybus allegedly disabled 12 public access to over 100 of its infringing videos on YouTube. Compl. ¶¶ 61-62. YouTube took 13 down other videos identified in Moonbug’s DMCA notices. See Compl. ¶¶ 62, 69; Am Countercl. 14 ¶¶ 25–26; see also McHale Decl. ¶¶ 19–20, Exhs. 12-13. Defendant responded with DMCA 15 counter notices for some, but not all of Moonbug’s notices. See Am. Countercl. ¶ 25. 16 Defendant initially did not provide counternotices to several of Moonbug’s DMCA notices 17 and YouTube temporarily disabled Defendant’s English-language Super JoJo channel around 18 August 26, 2021. See Am. Countercl. ¶¶ 36; see also McHale Decl. ¶¶ 16, 19–20, Exhs. 10, 12– 19 13. By that date, YouTube had taken down nine videos in response to nine of Moonbug’s DMCA 20 notices. Am. Countercl. ¶¶ 26, 36; Compl. ¶ 4. More than four weeks after YouTube removed the 21 nine videos and over two weeks after suspension of Defendant’s channel, Defendant submitted 22 counter notifications to YouTube requesting the channel’s restoration. Am. Countercl. ¶ 25; see 23 McHale Decl. ¶ 16, Ex. 10. 24 1 On a motion to dismiss, the Court may consider materials that Defendant references or 25 incorporates in the counterclaims. See Khoja v. Orexigen Therapeutics, Inc., 899 F.3d 988, 998 (9th Cir. 2018). The Court may consider Moonbug’s Complaint, Docket. No. 1, YouTube’s terms 26 and policies, McHale Decl, Exhs. 11–15, and Moonbug’s DMCA notices and letters to YouTube (as described in McHale Decl. ¶¶ 2–12; id. Exhs. 1–9), because Defendant’s counterclaims invoke 27 them. See Khoja, 899 F.3d at 1002, 1004–05 (considering documents “incorporated by reference” 1 Babybus’s Answer and Counterclaims 2 In its amended answer, affirmative defenses and counterclaims, Babybus denies 3 infringement, and alleges affirmative defenses of fair use and copyright misuse. Docket No. 36 4 (Am. Def.) ¶¶ 1, 4. Babybus counterclaims that Moonbug violated § 512(f) of the Copyright Act 5 by materially misrepresenting its infringement allegations included in the DMCA notices it sent to 6 YouTube because Moonbug did not consider the doctrine of fair use and alleged infringement 7 based on elements that were not protectable in copyright such as generic traits of children’s 8 characters. Am. Countercl. ¶¶ 32-33. Defendant also alleged three counterclaims under California 9 law under the unfair competition law (that Moonbug’s DMCA notices were an incipient violation 10 of the antitrust laws), and for intentional interference with economic relationships and contractual 11 relations. Id. ¶¶ 48-62. 12 Procedural Background 13 Plaintiff Moonbug filed this action on August 24, 2021. Compl. On September 28, 2021, 14 Defendant filed an answer, counterclaims and motion for temporary restraining order based on its 15 allegation that Moonbug misrepresented infringement in its DMCA notices. Docket Nos. 20, 22. 16 Defendant withdrew its request for TRO on October 6, 2021. Docket No. 30. Moonbug moved to 17 dismiss or strike Babybus’s counterclaims. Docket No. 40.

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