Yankee Publishing Inc. v. News America Publishing Inc.

809 F. Supp. 267, 21 Media L. Rep. (BNA) 1033, 25 U.S.P.Q. 2d (BNA) 1752, 1992 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 19385
CourtDistrict Court, S.D. New York
DecidedDecember 17, 1992
Docket90 Civ 8120(PNL)
StatusPublished
Cited by50 cases

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Yankee Publishing Inc. v. News America Publishing Inc., 809 F. Supp. 267, 21 Media L. Rep. (BNA) 1033, 25 U.S.P.Q. 2d (BNA) 1752, 1992 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 19385 (S.D.N.Y. 1992).

Opinion

OPINION AND ORDER

Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law

LEVAL, District Judge.

This is a suit for trademark infringement and false designation of origin in violation of Sections 32(1) and 43(a) of the Lanham Act, 15 U.S.C. §§ 1114(1) & 1125(a), as well as unfair competition and unjust enrichment under New York state common law, and trademark dilution under New York General Business law § 368-d. The defendant acknowledges imitating prominent elements of plaintiffs’ traditional magazine cover design but contends that it used plaintiffs’ design for humorous commentary in a constitutionally protected manner, and that its use did not cause likelihood of confusion or other injury to plaintiffs’ *269 mark, so that it is not liable under any of the theories of the complaint.

The parties agreed to submit the issue of liability for final judgment on the basis of a written trial record. The court’s findings of fact and conclusions of law are set forth below.

Background

Plaintiffs

Plaintiff Yankee Publishing Incorporated (“Yankee”) has published The Old Farmer’s Almanac (the “Almanac”) since 1941; the Almanac has been published annually since 1792. The Almanac is a venerable symbol of Americana. It contains folksy materia] of perennial interest including weather forecasts, astrological predictions, stories of fact and fancy, recipes, tide tables, timetables, and advertisements for homespun products. Representative articles in the 1991 edition 1 are “How To Have a Baby,” offering practical folk tips on how to conceive, 2 select the sex of your child, 3 and ease labor pains; 4 “Turn Over, Dear, for God’s Sake, Turn Over!,” everything you always wanted to know about snoring; 5 “Praise the Lard and Pass the Pie Crust,” an ode to the “forgotten shortening”; 6 a guide to “Offbeat Museums,” 7 a “Gestation and Mating Table”; and pot pie recipes. 8 As a matter of policy, the Almanac rejects advertising for liquor and tobacco products. It runs ads for “Vitasex” tablets, which are guaranteed to “[ijmprove your desire and performance ... [a]nd win the desire of your mate regardless of age, or age differences”); and for “Sex-Alert” tablets, “the supplement that makes any relationship exciting again!” Yankee contends that the contents of the 1991 edition “reflect the traditional homey and folksy values the Almanac has come to represent over the years — i.e., a slice of Americana.”

The Almanac has an annual distribution of approximately five million copies, sold throughout the United States, primarily through newsstands, major bookstore chains, and mail order. Approximately four percent of the 1990 edition was distributed at newsstands in New York State (less than two-tenths of one percent in New York County).

Each year since 1852, the Almanac has featured the same cover design (the “Cover Design”). The Almanac’s Cover Design is registered with United States Patent and Trademark Office. It is beyond dispute that the Cover Design is a distinctive, widely recognized mark (or trade dress) that is widely associated with the Almanac.

The Cover Design has a yellow background framed by a red and white border. At the top of the frame is a red ellipse, framed in white, in which the edition is identified in white letters. The Cover Design is constructed around a bucolic motif; each corner of the cover features an agrarian seasonal vignette (farmers plowing the fields in spring, piling up hay in the summer, harvesting apples in the autumn, and milking cows in winter); ears of grain hang *270 from an ornate design framing the seasonal vignettes; and a variety of fruits, produce, grains and flowers are intertwined with the ornate design encircling the boldfaced title in the center of the cover. The title states: THE OLD FARMER’S 1991 ALMANAC BY ROBERT B. THOMAS.” On either side of the title are two small portraits in oval frames — one of Benjamin Franklin, the other of Robert B. Thomas, the Almanac’s founder. Running along the left and right side of the cover are sentences running vertically up the page announcing “THE ORIGINAL ROBERT B. THOMAS FARMER’S ALMANAC, PUBLISHED EVERY YEAR SINCE 1792,” and “ALSO FEATURING ASTRONOMICAL TABLES, TIDES, HOLIDAYS, ECLIPSES, ETC.”

Co-plaintiff International Licensing Management, Inc. (“ILM”) is the exclusive merchandise licensing agent for the Almanac’s trademark. 9 Currently, ILM has licensed variations of the trademark and Cover Design to over twenty licensees. ILM’s licensees incorporate variations of the Cover Design, together with the Almanac trademark, in their products, or use variations on their packaging and labeling. The licensed products — including such items as gardening gloves, flower and vegetable seeds, garden hoses, decorative tins, ironing board covers, placemats, and hot breakfast cereals — are household products that have a natural affinity with the homespun image of the Almanac. The licensees’ variations on the Cover Design retain many of its central design features — such as the mark “The Old Farmer’s Almanac” — and its overall design spirit. Some of the licensees variations on the Cover Design encompass product-specific themes. For example, the seed packets use a flower-oriented adaptation of the Cover Design. Certain licensees use seasonal themes — including a Christmas theme featuring Santa Claus — in connection with their products. Three of the licensees of the Almanac are publications: a PAGE-A-DAY ™ calendar, a large-print edition, and a “Best Of” book.

Defendant

Defendant News America Publishing Incorporated (“News America”) is the publisher of New York magazine. New York, which has been published continuously since 1968, is a successful, stylish weekly magazine that reports on news, fashions, the arts, theatre and film, elegant merchandise, trends and tastes, concentrating on the City of New York. For the six months ended December 31, 1990, the average paid circulation of New York was approximately 436,110 copies. Over 72% of New York's readership lives in the New York metropolitan area. New York

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