Olander Enterprises, Inc. v. Spencer Gifts, LLC

812 F. Supp. 2d 1070, 2011 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 107643, 2011 WL 4356221
CourtDistrict Court, C.D. California
DecidedAugust 25, 2011
DocketCase SACV 09-01372-CJC(ANx)
StatusPublished
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Olander Enterprises, Inc. v. Spencer Gifts, LLC, 812 F. Supp. 2d 1070, 2011 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 107643, 2011 WL 4356221 (C.D. Cal. 2011).

Opinion

ORDER GRANTING DEFENDANTS’ MOTIONS FOR PARTIAL SUMMARY JUDGMENT AND SUMMARY JUDGMENT AND DENYING PLAINTIFF’S CROSS-MOTION FOR PARTIAL SUMMARY JUDGMENT

CORMAC J. CARNEY, District Judge.

INTRODUCTION

Plaintiff Olander Enterprises, Inc. (“Olander”) brings this copyright and *1072 trademark infringement action against Defendants Spencer Gifts, LLC, Spencer Gifts Holding, Inc., Spencer Gifts Online, LLC (collectively “Spencer Gifts”), Silver Moon Creations, Inc. (“Silver Moon”), TriCoastal Design Group, Inc. (“Tri-Coastal”), and Worldwide Dynasty, Inc., Hip Hop Wholesale, Iced Out Gear (collectively “Worldwide”). Olander manufactures and sells designer belt buckles, belts and jewelry. Olander alleges that it owns four copyright registrations for its belt buckle and belt designs, each of which protects multiple belt buckle designs depicted in a catalog deposited with the Register of Copyrights. (Third Am. Compl. ¶¶ 13-16; id. Exs. 1-4.) Olander alleges that Spencer Gifts, Silver Moon, Tri-Coastal and Worldwide are infringing its four registered copyrights by manufacturing and selling belt buckles that are unauthorized copies of approximately twenty of Olander’s belt buckle designs. Worldwide and Spencer Gifts and Silver Moon now move for partial summary judgment and summary judgment, respectively, with respect to Olander’s copyright infringement claims on the ground that each of Olander’s four registrations are invalid because Olander did not satisfy the regulatory requirements for registering multiple belt buckles as a “single work.” Olander also moves for partial summary judgment regarding the validity of its four copyright registrations, on the issue of whether Olander has standing to bring its copyright infringement claims. Because the undisputed evidence shows that Olander did not first publish the belt buckles it claims are protected by its four registrations in “a single unit of publication,” as required for a valid “single work” registration, Worldwide’s motion for partial summary judgment and Spencer Gifts’ and Silver Moon’s motion for summary judgment are GRANTED. Olander’s cross-motion for partial summary judgment is DENIED as moot.

BACKGROUND

Olander owns four copyright registrations that are at issue in this ease: (1) Registration No. VA 1-260-157 (“the '157 registration”), (Curtis Deck Ex. 1), (2) Registration No. VAu 671-816 (“the '816 registration”), (Curtis Deck Ex. 3), (3) Registration No. VA 1-389-368 (“the '368 registration”), (Curtis Deck Ex. 5), and (4), Registration No. VA 1-733-543 (“the '543 registration”), (Curtis Deck Ex. 7). (Third Am. Compl. ¶¶ 13-16; id. Exs. 1-4.) Each registration purportedly protects a collection of belt buckles, belts and jewelry that are depicted in a catalog deposited with the Register of Copyrights. {See Curtis Deck Exs. 2, 4, 6, 8.) Specifically, Olander claims that the '157 registration protects the following belt buckle designs, among others: the Winged Heart, the (Double) Turntable, the Praying Hands, and the Crown. (Def.’s Statement of Undisputed Facts (“SUF”) ¶ 5; Third Am. Compl. ¶ 13.) The '157 registration, which was issued on February 17, 2004, states that the “silver star belt buckle collection” was first published as a collection on January 15, 2004. (Defi’s SUF ¶ 3; PL’s Statement of Disputed Facts (“SDF”) ¶ 1; Curtis Deck Ex. 1.) Olander’s sales records show that the Crown belt buckle was first sold as early as June 17, 2003 and was sold throughout the rest of 2003. (Curtis Deck Conf. Ex. 14 at 141-45.) The (Double) Turntable belt buckle was first sold as early as November 17, 2003, and was sold throughout the rest of 2003. (Curtis Deck Conf. Ex. 22 at 247-48.) In contrast, the Praying Hands belt buckle and products featuring the Winged Heart belt buckle design were not first sold until January 20, 2004. (Curtis Deck Conf. Ex. 20 at 220; Metzger Deck Conf. Ex. C.)

Olander claims that the '816 registration protects the following belt buckle designs, among others: the Lightning Bolt, the *1073 Mini Glok, the Broken Heart Gun, the Big Gun, the Turntable [Single], and the Flaming Skull. (Def.’s SUF ¶ 10; Third Am. Compl. ¶ 14.) The '816 registration, which was issued on January 18, 2006, describes the “updated catalog for 2006” but does not give a date of first publication. (See Curtis Decl. Ex. 3 § 3(b).) Olander’s sales records show that the Mini Glok belt buckle was first sold as early as June 20, 2005 and was sold throughout the rest of 2005, (Curtis Deck Conf. Ex. 17 at 175), that products using the Big Gun design were first sold as early as July 8, 2005 and were sold throughout the rest of 2005, (id. at 175-76), that the Broken Heart Gun belt buckle was sold as early as September 8, 2005 and was sold throughout 2005, (Metzger Deck Conf. Ex. E), that the Flaming Skull was sold as early as February 28, 2005 and was sold throughout the rest of 2005, (Curtis Deck Conf. Ex. 16 at 172), and that the Turntable [Single] belt buckle design was sold as early as June 10, 2005 and was sold throughout the rest of 2005, (Curtis Deck Conf. Ex. 23 at 282).

Olander claims that the '368 registration protects the following designs, among others: the Winged Bomb, the Dagger Heart, the Winged Shield, the Trust No One, the Day of the Dead, the Turntable, and the Multiskull. (Def.’s SUF ¶ 15; Third Am. Compl. ¶ 15.) The '368 registration, which was issued on August 4, 2006, states that the collection of designs of belts and belt buckles was first published as a collection on July 1, 2006. (Def.’s SUF ¶ 13; Pb’s SDF ¶ 2; Curtis Deck Ex. 5.) Olander’s sales records show that the Winged Bomb belt buckle was first sold as early as February 10, 2006 and was sold throughout 2006, (Metzger Deck Conf. Ex. B), the Dagger Heart belt buckle was first sold as early as March 2, 2005 and was sold throughout 2005 and 2006, (Metzger Deck Conf. Ex. D), the Day of the Dead belt was first sold as early as April 25, 2006, (Curtis Deck Conf. Ex. 15 at 170), the (Double) Turntable was first sold as early as November 17, 2003, and was sold throughout the rest of 2003, (Curtis Deck Conf. Ex. 22 at 247-48), and the Multiskull belt was sold as early as June 12, 2006 and was sold throughout the rest of 2006, (Curtis Deck Conf. Ex. 19 at 217). In contrast, the Trust No One belt was not first sold until August 9, 2006. (Curtis Deck Conf. Ex. 21 at 237.)

Olander claims that the '543 registration protects the following designs, among others: the Bite Me Fangs, the Brass Knuckle Guns, the Razorblade and the Royal Crown. (Def.’s SUF ¶ 19; PL’s SDF ¶ 4; Third Am. Compl. ¶ 16.) The '543 registration, which was issued on August 16, 2010 for a collection titled “Olander Enterprises Presents Rock Rebel (2009),” states that the collection was first published as a catalog on March 1, 2009. (Def.’s SUF ¶ 18; Ph’s SDF ¶ 3; Curtis Deck Ex. 7.) Olander’s sales records show that products using the Brass Knuckle Guns designs were first sold as early as July 25, 2007, and that they were continually sold throughout 2007 and 2008. (Metzger Deck Conf. Ex. F.) The Royal Crown belt buckle design was first sold as early as July 13, 2006, and was continually sold throughout 2006 and 2007. (Metzger Deck Conf. Ex. G.)

Olander alleges that Spencer Gifts purchased Olander’s Blackout buckle design in or around 2005, but did not purchase or license any other belt buckle designs. (Third Am. Compl.

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