Regional Multiple Listing Service of Minnesota, Inc. v. American Home Realty Network, Inc.

960 F. Supp. 2d 958, 2013 WL 3367132, 2013 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 94111
CourtDistrict Court, D. Minnesota
DecidedJuly 5, 2013
DocketCivil No. 12-965 (JRT/FLN)
StatusPublished
Cited by11 cases

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Regional Multiple Listing Service of Minnesota, Inc. v. American Home Realty Network, Inc., 960 F. Supp. 2d 958, 2013 WL 3367132, 2013 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 94111 (mnd 2013).

Opinion

MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER

JOHN R. TUNHEIM, District Judge.

Plaintiff Regional Multiple Listing Service of Minnesota, Inc. (“RMLS”) brought this action for copyright infringement against Defendant American Home Realty Network, Inc. (“AHRN”). RMLS now brings two motions before this Court. First, RMLS moves the Court for a finding of contempt against AHRN and AHRN’s Chief Executive Officer Jonathan Cardella for violations of the Court’s September 27, 2012, preliminary injunction order. The Court will grant this motion, in part, because AHRN has displayed material copyrighted by RMLS without authorization. Second, RMLS moves to dismiss AHRN’s counterclaims, including its counterclaim under the Sherman Act, 15 U.S.C. § 1. The Court will deny this motion because AHRN has sufficiently alleged counterclaims that survive a motion to dismiss.

BACKGROUND

I. PARTIES

Much of the background for this action is outlined in the Court’s previous decision. See Reg’l Multiple Listing Serv. of Minn., Inc. v. Am. Home Realty Network, Inc., Civil No. 12-965, 2012 WL 4470286 (D.Minn. Sept. 27, 2012). The Court will repeat only some of those facts here.

RMLS is a Minnesota corporation with its principal place of business in St. Paul, Minnesota. (Compl. ¶ 3, Apr. 18, 2012, Docket No. 1.) RMLS is a multiple listing service company that serves more than 13,000 real estate brokers and agents in Minnesota and western Wisconsin. (Id. ¶ 8.) Like other multiple listing services (“MLSs”) throughout the United States, RMLS is a local cooperative run by local member-brokers, affiliated with the National Association of Realtors (“NAR”), who pool and disseminate information on homes available for sale in their regions. (First Am. Countercl. (“Countercl.”) ¶ 17, Dec. 21, 2012, Docket No. 73.) RMLS acts on behalf of its member-brokers within the relevant market and is governed by a Board of Governors whose members are appointed by those member-brokers. (Id. ¶ 15.)

RMLS provides information to brokers and real estate agents through NorthstarMLS. NorthstarMLS members enter into an agreement with RMLS to upload their real estate listings to NorthstarMLS. (Decl. of John Mosey ¶4, May 16, 2012, Docket No. 18.) The members upload photographs of a property, enter some factual information, such as list price, and also select other items from a dropdown menu of “field descriptors” allegedly created by RMLS, such as “Main Floor Full Bath,” “Private Master,” and “Whirlpool.” (See Decl. of Tim Schirm, Ex. C at 6, May 17, 2012, Docket No. 17.) In return, RMLS sends to a member-broker’s con[967]*967sumer-facing website an “IDX Data Feed” that includes the broker’s own listings and the listings of all other NorthstarMLS members. (Mosey Decl. ¶ 4.) According to RMLS, brokers benefit from receiving the IDX Data Feed because potential buyers who visit a broker’s website to view the listings may be persuaded to hire the broker and its agents. (Id.) Agents and brokers also use NorthstarMLS for access to real estate listings and information in their respective markets. (Comply 9.) Further, RMLS makes available brokers’ offers of cooperation, which are the commission splits that listing brokers will pay other brokers who represent a buyer. (Countercl. ¶ 17.)

AHRN is a Delaware corporation, with its principal place of business in San Francisco, California. (Decl. of Ali Vahabzadeh ¶¶ 1, 3-6, May 11, 2012, Docket No. 10.) AHRN owns NeighborCity, an online residential real estate service. (Supp. Decl. of Ali Vahabzadeh ¶ 3, June 7, 2012, Docket No. 26.) NeighborCity offers three primary services to its visitors. First, NeighborCity offers information to visitors about properties for sale, including listing prices, photographs, and descriptors of certain property features. (Supp. Decl. of John Mosey, Ex. R, June 1, 2012, Docket No. 21.) Second, NeighborCity connects prospective buyers with buy-side real estate agents. (See id.)1 The final service NeighborCity offers, through its Agent-Match software system, is providing performance metrics, rankings, and statistics regarding real estate agents to assist buyers in finding an effective agent. (Vahabzadeh Decl. ¶ 8; Supp. Vahabzadeh Decl. ¶¶ 3-6.)

II. HISTORY OF THIS ACTION

RMLS alleges in its complaint that AHRN has willfully infringed RMLS’s copyrighted material, including photographs and narrative descriptors on NorthstarMLS, by displaying this material on NeighborCity. On September 27, 2012, this Court entered a preliminary injunction against AHRN. Reg’l Multiple Listing Serv. of Minn., 2012 WL 4470286, at *11. The Court found that RMLS was likely to succeed on the merits of its copyright infringement claims against AHRN. Id. at *7-10. In reaching this holding, the Court first found that RMLS had shown a likelihood that it owned the fifty photographs and narrative descriptors underlying its complaint against AHRN. Id. at *7-8. There was a rebuttable presumption that RMLS owned copyrights to this material because the material was registered with the Copyright Office. Id. at *8. Because AHRN had not challenged this rebuttable presumption,2 the Court found that RMLS had shown a likelihood that it owned these copyrights. Id. Next, the Court found [968]*968that the fifty photographs and some of the narrative descriptors were likely copyrightable and that AHRN had likely copied these materials. Id. at *8-10. Accordingly, the Court found that RMLS was likely to succeed in showing infringement of these copyrights. The Court then analyzed the remaining factors relevant to a preliminary injunction and determined that an injunction was appropriate. Id. at *10-11.

As to the scope of the injunction, the Court stated:

The Court must finally determine the scope of the preliminary injunction. The Court will issue a preliminary injunction prohibiting AHRN from copying all current and future photographs and any current and future “agent remarks” and “public remarks” found on NorthstarMLS for which RMLS has a copyright. “The power to grant injunctive relief is not limited to registered copyrights, or even to those copyrights which give rise to an infringement action[,]” Olan Mills, Inc. v. Linn Photo Co., 23 F.3d 1345, 1349 (8th Cir.1994), and “[t]he weight of authority supports the extension of injunctive relief to future works[,]” Princeton Univ. Press v. Mich. Doc. Servs., Inc., 99 F.3d 1381, 1392-93 (6th Cir.1996). Because of the widespread nature of AHRN’s apparent copyright infringement and the threat of future infringement, the Court finds that an injunction enjoining the use of RMLS’s current and future copyrighted materials is warranted.

Id. at *11 (emphases added). The Court then ordered the following:

Defendant, along with any of its officers, directors, subsidiaries, and successors, and all persons and entities acting in concert therewith, are immediately and until further order of this Court PRELIMINARILY ENJOINED from engaging in any unauthorized copying, display, use, and/or public distribution of Plaintiffs copyrighted photographic works, including, without limitation, the works covered by U.S. Copyright Reg.

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