Webster v. Guitars

Docket Number: 19-10013
Judge: Charles R. Wilson
Opinion Date: April 16, 2020

Plaintiff, a successful guitar maker and technician, designed a lightning storm graphic that originally appeared on the guitar of Darrell Abbott, late guitarist of the heavy-metal band Pantera. This copyright registration action relates to the lightning storm graphic. Plaintiff filed suit against defendant and several others, alleging copyright infringement, unfair competition, and false endorsement.

The Eleventh Circuit affirmed the district court’s grant of summary judgment in favor of defendants, holding that the district court properly concluded that plaintiff’s copyright claim, primarily concerning copyright ownership, was time-barred; the district court correctly granted summary judgment in favor of defendants on plaintiff’s false advertising and unfair competition claims because the statements he relies on were not false or misleading; and the district court properly granted summary judgment in favor of defendants on plaintiff’s false endorsement claim, because plaintiff failed to establish a likelihood of consumer confusion, mistake, or deception. View “Webster v. Guitars” on Justia Law

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