Patsy's Brand, Inc. v. I.O.B. Realty, Inc., Defendant-Cross-Defendant-Appellant, Patsy's Inc., Frank Brija, John Brecevich, Patsy's Brand, Inc. v. Andrew Spinnell, Esq.

317 F.3d 209, 65 U.S.P.Q. 2d (BNA) 1442, 2003 U.S. App. LEXIS 614
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Second Circuit
DecidedJanuary 16, 2003
Docket01-9195
StatusPublished

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Patsy's Brand, Inc. v. I.O.B. Realty, Inc., Defendant-Cross-Defendant-Appellant, Patsy's Inc., Frank Brija, John Brecevich, Patsy's Brand, Inc. v. Andrew Spinnell, Esq., 317 F.3d 209, 65 U.S.P.Q. 2d (BNA) 1442, 2003 U.S. App. LEXIS 614 (2d Cir. 2003).

Opinion

317 F.3d 209

PATSY'S BRAND, INC., Plaintiff-Appellee,
v.
I.O.B. REALTY, INC., Defendant-Cross-Defendant-Appellant,
Patsy's Inc., Frank Brija, John Brecevich, Defendants-Appellants.
Patsy's Brand, Inc., Plaintiff-Appellee,
v.
Andrew Spinnell, Esq., Appellant.

Docket No. 01-9195.

Docket No. 01-9247(L).

Docket No. 01-9257(CON).

United States Court of Appeals, Second Circuit.

Argued: September 11, 2002.

Decided: January 16, 2003.

COPYRIGHT MATERIAL OMITTED COPYRIGHT MATERIAL OMITTED Thomas I. Sheridan, III, New York, N.Y. (David Sack, Torys LLP, New York, N.Y., on the brief), for Defendant-Cross-Defendant-Appellant I.O.B. Realty, Inc., and Defendants-Appellants Patsy's, Inc., Brija, and Brecevich.

Andrew J. Spinnell, New York, N.Y., for Appellant.

Norman H. Zivin and Robert T. Maldonado, New York, N.Y. (Cooper & Dunham LLP, New York, N.Y., on the brief), for Plaintiff-Appellee Patsy's Brand, Inc.

Before: NEWMAN and F.I. PARKER, Circuit Judges; and UNDERHILL,* District Judge.

JON O. NEWMAN, Circuit Judge.

This appeal concerns trademark issues arising in a dispute between two New York City restaurants that for decades have operated under similar names and have recently begun selling jars of pasta sauce with similar labels. Defendants-Appellants Patsy's Inc., I.O.B. Realty Inc. ("I.O.B."), Frank Brija, and John Brecevich appeal from the April 18, 2001, judgment and the October 4, 2001, amended judgment of the District Court for the Southern District of New York (John S. Martin, District Judge), granting summary judgment to Plaintiff-Appellee Patsy's Brand, Inc., on its claims of trademark infringement, entering an injunction, awarding attorney's fees, and imposing sanctions. We conclude that summary judgment was appropriately granted, that the injunction is somewhat overbroad and must be modified, and that attorney's fees and sanctions were properly awarded. We therefore modify the injunction and otherwise affirm the judgment and amended judgment of the District Court.

Background

The restaurants. For more than half a century, two restaurants that include "Patsy's" in their names have co-existed in New York City. The first, opened in 1933, is a pizzeria-style restaurant in East Harlem generally called "Patsy's Pizzeria" and sometimes called just "Patsy's." This restaurant, which we will refer to as "Patsy's Pizzeria," is currently owned by Defendant-Appellant I.O.B. Between 1994 and 1996, I.O.B. licensed Defendant Nick Tsoulos to open five franchise locations in Manhattan under the name "Patsy's Pizzeria" or "Patsy's."

The second restaurant opened in 1944. It is generally called "Patsy's Italian Restaurant" and sometimes just "Patsy's." This restaurant, which we will refer to as "Patsy's Italian Restaurant," is located in midtown Manhattan and offers a more complete Italian style menu than that of a typical pizzeria.

In October 1994, I.O.B. applied for a service mark for a non-stylized rendition of PATSY'S PIZZERIA in connection with restaurant services. The mark was registered in December 1998. In October 1995, I.O.B. applied for a service mark for a non-stylized rendition of PATSY'S in connection with restaurant services. The mark was registered in May 1996. Prior to the present controversy, I.O.B. never sought to enforce these marks against Patsy's Italian Restaurant.

Entry into the sauce market. In 1993, the owners of Patsy's Italian Restaurant decided to begin selling pasta sauces in jars for retail distribution. For this purpose, they formed Patsy's Brand, Inc., the Plaintiff-Appellee in this action. In 1994, Patsy's Brand began manufacturing and distributing its pasta sauces. These sauces are sold at retail in stores throughout the United States and on the Internet. Sales of Patsy's Brand sauces currently exceed one million dollars annually.

Patsy's Brand owns a U.S. Trademark for a stylized rendition of PATSY'S PR SINCE 1944 in connection with sauces. We discuss this mark in detail below. Patsy's Brand applied for this trademark in June 1993 and obtained registration in January 1995.

At some time after Patsy's Brand began manufacturing its sauces, the Defendants also began rather modest marketing of jars of pasta sauce with a label similar in many respects to that of Patsy's Brand's. In the instant litigation, the Defendants made different representations to the District Court as to when their sales of sauce began, initially claiming to have sold sauces as early as 1993. On appeal, the Defendants claim to have begun selling jars of pasta sauce in 1999. Brief for Appellants at 16. They concede that they did not begin to sell sauce with the challenged label until after Patsy's Brand had entered the market. Id. at 19-20.

The Defendants' pasta sauce was offered for sale at Patsy's Pizzeria restaurant and franchise locations in New York City but was never sold at retail. Tsoulos, operator of five of the six locations at which the sauce was offered for sale, testified that only two jars were ever sold at his locations. However, the challenged jar label includes a UPC code, indicating possible plans to begin retail sales in the future. The label also displays a toll-free number through which sauce can be ordered, and I.O.B. reserved the web domain name <www.patsysauce.com>.

Sauce jars and labels. Patsy's Brand sauces are sold in clear glass jars with gold-colored screw-on lids and printed labels. The stylized "Patsy's" logo appears in large type in the upper center of the label, flanked by identical inward-facing profiles of a classical statue. In small type, the initials "PR" (apparently for "Patsy's Restaurant") appear enclosed in a circle as part of the logo. To the lower right of the logo appear the words "Since 1944," also in small type. The identification of the flavor of the sauce appears at the bottom of the label in white capital bold letters on a rectangular field of a different color than the label background. Gold borders line the top and bottom of the label. The background color of the label varies according to the flavor of the sauce. On one flavor of sauce, the label background is green.

The Defendants' sauces are sold in clear glass jars with gold-colored screw-on lids and printed labels. The upper portion of the Defendants' jars are slightly more tapered than those of Patsy's Brand's. The word "Patsy's" appears in script at an angle in the center of the label. The words "Since 1933" appear to the lower right of the word "Patsy's." The label includes a registration symbol beside the "Patsy's" logo, even though the Defendants do not have a federally registered trademark for use of a mark with sauces. The label also includes the design of a woman sipping from a wine glass that is identical to an image that appears on menus in Patsy's Pizzerias. The label states that the sauce is distributed by "Patsy's Restaurant, New York, New York"; the word "Pizzeria" does not appear on the label. The label has a green background and is bordered in gold at the top and bottom. The script typeface of the logo mirrors that used on the signs and menus in Patsy's Pizzerias, and the green color is the same as that used on the outside of the restaurant.

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