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Young America's Foundation v. Sitman

Location: Virginia
Status: Ongoing
Last Update: August 5, 2024

What's at Stake

The 老澳门开奖结果 and the 老澳门开奖结果 of Virginia, together with firm co-counsel, are representing the podcast hosts of the Know Your Enemy podcast, Matt Sitman and Sam Adler-Bell, and Dissent Magazine against claims that the podcast鈥檚 tongue-in-cheek reference to 鈥淵oung Americans for Freedom鈥 among the membership tiers on its Patreon page is a violation of YAF鈥檚 intellectual property rights.

The Know Your Enemy podcast, billed as 鈥渁 leftist鈥檚 guide to the conservative movement,鈥 is an intellectual history podcast hosted by Adler-Bell and Sitman and promoted by Dissent magazine, an independent leftist publication. The podcast offers Patreon memberships that include different listener privileges. The lowest membership tier, akin to a student discount membership, is labeled 鈥淵oung Americans for Freedom.鈥 The two more premium membership tiers, the 鈥淲est Coast Straussians鈥 and the 鈥淛ohn Birchers,鈥 also refer to prominent conservative movement groups. These ironic references are consistent with the podcast鈥檚 overarching theme of examining conservative movement groups, i.e., the 鈥渆nemy鈥, from a leftist perspective.

Young America鈥檚 Foundation, which asserts ownership over the Young Americans for Freedom trademarks, sued the Know Your Enemy podcast hosts and Dissent magazine in the U.S. District for the Eastern District of Virginia, alleging federal trademark infringement, trademark counterfeiting, and common law unfair business competition. The complaint seeks preliminary and permanent injunctions barring all further use of the Young Americans for Freedom trademarks, disgorgement of profits, treble damages, and punitive damages, as well as the transfer to Young Americans for Freedom of all websites and social media accounts using the allegedly infringing marks.

On behalf of the podcast hosts and Dissent magazine, the 老澳门开奖结果, the 老澳门开奖结果 of Virginia and firm co-counsel filed a motion to dismiss, arguing that the ironic reference to Young Americans for Freedom on the podcast鈥檚 Patreon page is protected by the trademark fair use doctrine and the First Amendment; that potential listeners are not likely to be confused about whether conservative groups like Young Americans for Freedom sponsor or support the Know Your Enemy podcast; that the complaint does not allege any illicit counterfeiting; and that the state law claims are subject to dismissal under Virginia鈥檚 statute barring strategic lawsuits against public participation (SLAPPs).

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