Trow Directory, Printing & Bookbinding Co. v. Boyd
Citation | 97 F. 586 |
Parties | TROW DIRECTORY, PRINTING & BOOKBINDING CO. v. BOYD. |
Decision Date | 04 October 1899 |
Court | U.S. District Court — Southern District of New York |
Wm. F Opdyke, for the motion.
Samuel D. Levy, opposed.
The moving papers make out a very strong prima facie case of infringement, and called for the fullest and most detailed reply from the defendant. The explanations, however contained in the affidavits submitted in his behalf, are not entirely satisfactory. It seems undesirable to discuss at length the various charges of infringement as they are presented now upon the affidavits of both sides. Precisely these questions will have to be disposed of at final hearing when the record may be changed in many particulars; and the expression of an opinion at this early stage might possibly tend to embarrass the court at final hearing. Suffice it to say that the impression produced by a careful consideration and analysis of all the affidavits is that several of the canvassers employed by the defendant disobeyed the instructions given to them, and made up their returns largely from the complainant's publication, instead of from their own investigation. Of course, for their acts the defendant is responsible, whatever instructions he may have given. This impression is most strongly confirmed by the circumstance that in almost every instance of infringement charged by the complainant there has been a failure to produce either the individual canvasser whose work is thus attacked, or his original return to his employer, or even the statement of his name. It is suggested that to a greater or less extent the original documents are lost or destroyed. When it is borne in mind that the defendant has had large experience in the production of directories, and it is further borne in mind that he must have anticipated competition with complainant's work, and a suit of this very character should the complainant find anything to base it on, it is most extraordinary that he should not have preserved records sufficient to enable him to determine, as to any particular list of names, the identity of the canvasser or canvassers who reported them. Under the principles enunciated in West Pub. Co. v. Lawyers' Co-operative Pub. Co., 25 C.C.A. 648, 79 Fed.756, the work of the dishonest employes, when identified, could be eliminated from the work and thus honest defendant would not be exposed to the loss of his entire work. Nevertheless,...
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