TMTV CORP. v. Pegasus Broadcasting of San Juan

490 F. Supp. 2d 228, 2007 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 33943, 2007 WL 1306557
CourtDistrict Court, D. Puerto Rico
DecidedApril 25, 2007
DocketCIV. 05-1621(JP), CIV. 05-1641(JP)
StatusPublished
Cited by12 cases

This text of 490 F. Supp. 2d 228 (TMTV CORP. v. Pegasus Broadcasting of San Juan) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering District Court, D. Puerto Rico primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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TMTV CORP. v. Pegasus Broadcasting of San Juan, 490 F. Supp. 2d 228, 2007 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 33943, 2007 WL 1306557 (prd 2007).

Opinion

OPINION AND ORDER

PIERAS, Senior District Judge.

Plaintiff, TMTV, Corp., sued Televicentro of Puerto Rico L.L.C. (WAPA-TV, Channel 4) (“WAPA”), its parent company, Lin TV San Juan Corp., and its President, and Vice President of Programming (collectively the “WAPA defendants”) for copyright infringement under the Copyright Act, 17 U.S.C. § 501, and under the Lanham Act, 15 U.S.C. § 1125(a). TMTV alleges that from 1997 to 1999 it produced and aired a two-hour weekly program on WKAQ, Channel 2 (“WKAQ”) in Puerto Rico. This program included a sitcom segment called “20 Pisos de Historia” (“20 Pisos”). In December of 1999, “20 Pisos” went off the air on WKAQ, and in March of 2000, WAPA began airing the weekly sitcom “El Condominio.” TMTV claims “El Condominio” is an unauthorized derivative work of “20 Pisos.” Suzette Bacó, Albert Rodriguez, Marian Pabón, Ivana Méndez, Efraín López-Neris, Maricarmen Avilés, Jorge A. Castro, René Monclova, Cristina Soler, Emmanuel Logroño, actors appearing in “El Condominio” (collectively “the actors”), sued TMTV for declaratory judgment of ownership, 17 U.S.C. § 201, over the copyrights to the characters they portray in that series, and for tortious interference with contracts under state law. TMTV counterclaimed against the actors for copyright infringement under the Copyright Act, 17 U.S.C. § 501, and under the Lanham Act, 15 U.S.C. § 1125(a).

The WAPA defendants move to dismiss the Copyright Act claims on the ground that they are barred by the statute of limitations, and move for summary judgment on both the Copyright Act and Lanham Act claims on the ground they are barred by laches and other equitable defenses. The motion to dismiss on statute of limitations grounds (No. 68) is GRANTED, and the motion for summary judgment on the basis of laches and other equitable defenses (No. 97) is DENIED, although the Court will enter judgment dismissing sua sponte TMTV’s Lanham Act claims for failure to state a claim. TMTV moves for summary judgment on some of the actors’ designation of ownership claims, and on its Copyright Act claims against the WAPA defendants. TMTV’s motion for summary judgment on the actors’ claims (No. 98) is DENIED. The motion is denied on the grounds argued, but the Court orders the actors to show cause why TMTV is not entitled to summary judgment on their claims on the ground they are untimely under a recent First Circuit decision. The Court DENIES TMTV’s motion for summary judgment in its Copyright Act claims (No. 100), because genuine issues of fact exist, such as whether “El Condominio” is substantially similar to “20 Pisos.”

I. STIPULATED FACTS

The parties stipulated to the following facts at the Initial Scheduling Conference held on September 6, 2006.

1. Defendant LIN TV Corp. is the parent company of Televicentro during the time relevant to this action and has controlled Televicentro and economically benefitted from WAPA’s operation during this time.
*231 2. Defendant José Ramos was the President of Televicentro during all times relevant to this case.
3. Defendant Margarita Millán was the Vice President of Programming for Televicentro during all times relevant to this case.
4. Televicentro has control over the facilities where “El Condominio” and “El Condominio Agrandado” are filmed.
5. Televicentro broadcast the sitcom “El Condominio” every week beginning in 2000 without TMTV’s authorization, license, or consent.
6. Televicentro broadcast the sitcom “El Condominio Agrandado” every week beginning in 2001 without TMTV’s authorization, license, or consent.
7. “El Condominio” and “El Condomi-nio Agrandado” continued to air after the November 24, 2004 Order.
8. The characters “Elpidio” and “Pa-chango” were performed by Emmanuel Logroño before they appeared on “20 Pisos.”
9. The character “Elpidio” appeared in a 1995 special television program called “Sunshine a la BBQ” transmitted by Televicentro de Puerto Rico, Inc.
10. Plaintiff Bacó interpreted the character of an alcoholic lady called “Doña Cachón” in a television show called “La Tripleta” in 1996.
11. In the second script of “20 Pisos” there is a character named “Doña Soto.”
12. Said character “Doña Soto,” as portrayed in “20 Pisos” by plaintiff Bacó, uses the same clothes as “Doña Cachón.”
13. One of the scripts of “20 Pisos” registered by TMTV Corp. includes a character referred to as “Lolo.”
14. In one of the scripts registered by TMTV Corp. there was a character named “Administrador Rivera” in the program “De Noche con Iris y Sunshine,” which was initially played by Castro, and later eliminated.
15. The character “Segismundo Alberto Quiñones” appeared originally in a script of “20 Pisos” in the program “De Noche con Sunshine,” which was written by Emmanuel Logroño.
16. The character “Laura Alvarez viu-da de Gumbia” appeared originally in a script of “20 Pisos.”
17. The script wherein the character “Laura Alvarez viuda de Gumbia” appears has not been registered by defendant TMTV.
18. The characters “Brenda Q,” “Crissy,” “Doctor Sebastián Argüelles,” “Kary,” and “Miss Janice” did not appear in the “20 Pisos” scripts registered by TMTV, nor in any “20 Pisos” skids (aired performances) for “De Noche con Iris y Sunshine” or for “De Noche con Sunshine.”
19. The characters “Brenda Q,” “Cris-sy,” “Doctor Sebastián Argüelles,” “Kary,” and “Miss Janice,” played by Marian Pabón, Ivana Méndez, Alberto Rodriguez, Cristina Soler, and Maricarmen Avilés, respectively, appeared for the first time in the program “El Condominio.”
20. TMTV Corp. did not create the characters “Brenda Q,” “Crissy,” “Doctor Sebastián Argüelles,” “Kary,” and “Miss Janice,” nor has it ever used them.
21. Marian Pabón, Ivana Méndez, Alberto Rodríguez, and Maricarmen Avilés never worked on “20 Pisos,” *232 nor on “De Noche con Iris y Sunshine.” They have never worked for TMTV Corp.

II. MOTION TO DISMISS TIME BARRED COPYRIGHT CLAIMS

The standard for evaluating a Rule 12(c) motion for judgment on the pleadings is essentially the same as that for deciding a Rule 12(b)(6) motion. Asociación de Suscripción Conjunta del Seguro de Responsabilidad Obligatorio v. Flores Galarza,

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