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Pernod Ricard USA, LLC v. Bacardi U.S.A., Inc. Case Brief
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Case Brief Summary & Legal Analysis
tl;dr: Bacardi used the name “Havana Club” on its Puerto Rican rum. The court held this was not false advertising because the label, viewed as a whole, clearly and unambiguously stated the rum’s true origin, rendering consumer survey evidence of confusion immaterial.
Legal Significance: Establishes that in Lanham Act false advertising cases, a court may disregard consumer survey evidence if the challenged advertisement, viewed in its entirety, is so unambiguously truthful about a product’s origin that no reasonable consumer could be misled as a matter of law.
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Case Facts & Court Holding
Key Facts & Case Background
Bacardi U.S.A., Inc. began selling a rum in the United States under the brand name “Havana Club.” The rum was distilled and produced in Puerto Rico using an original recipe from the Cuban Arechabala family. The product’s label prominently featured the words “Havana Club™” but also included the phrase “PUERTO RICAN RUM” in large letters on the front. The back label contained an explicit statement that the rum was “distilled and crafted in Puerto Rico.” Pernod Ricard USA, LLC, which is part of a joint venture that sells Cuban-made “Havana Club” rum outside the U.S., filed suit alleging false advertising under § 43(a)(1)(B) of the Lanham Act. Pernod argued the name “Havana Club” falsely implied a Cuban geographic origin. At trial, Pernod introduced unrebutted consumer survey evidence indicating that approximately 18% of consumers who viewed the bottle believed the rum was made in Cuba. The district court found for Bacardi, holding that the label was not deceptive and that it was not required to consider the survey evidence.
Court Holding & Legal Precedent
Issue: In a false advertising claim under the Lanham Act, must a court consider consumer survey evidence of deception when the challenged advertisement, viewed as a whole, contains prominent and unambiguous statements that clarify the product’s true geographic origin?
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Legal Issue
In a false advertising claim under the Lanham Act, must a court consider consumer survey evidence of deception when the challenged advertisement, viewed as a whole, contains prominent and unambiguous statements that clarify the product’s true geographic origin?
Conclusion
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Legal Rule
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Legal Analysis
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- A court can disregard consumer survey evidence in a Lanham Act