UPDATE: ABC and CBS issued statements in response to the judge’s decision not to grant CBS a temporary restraining order against ABC and its Big Brother-esque new reality series The Glass House.
ABC: We’re pleased the Court agreed with ABC’s arguments that The Glass House is a very different show and people working in the reality television industry should not be prevented from bringing their skills to a new employer. We are thrilled viewers will now get a chance to continue to enjoy and participate in ABC’s The Glass House.
CBS: This is only one preliminary step in a long road; we will now aggressively move two steps forward.
We intend to proceed with our claims against Disney/ABC for copyright infringement and misappropriation of trade secrets. At the same time, we will move forward with our individual claims for liability and liquidated damages against any current “Glass House” producer who violated their “Big Brother” confidentiality agreement.
The Court was very clear that its Order was without prejudice to any future proceedings and CBS looks forward to the evidence that further discovery will reveal, particularly from the estimated 30 former “Big Brother” producers/staff now employed by “Glass House.”
PREVIOUS: It’s official: A judge today refused CBS’ request for a temporary restraining order against ABC’s The Glass House. The reality show debuted Monday as planned — to soft ratings. In his ruling (Read it here) Judge Gary Feess wrote today that the court “has concluded that, while it cannot say that CBS will not prevail at trial, it has concluded that success on the merits is unlikely. The evidence before the Court indicates that, under the substantial similarity test, CBS is not likely to prove that Glass House has misappropriated protectable elements of Big Brother.” CBS sued ABC on May 10 claiming it’s a blatant rip-off of its Big Brother and infringes on the CBS show copyright. ABC, which claims it has spent about $16 million promoting Glass House’s debt, has said the CBS suit has “no merit.”
Today’s official ruling was not unexpected. At an early-morning hearing last Friday on the TRO request, Judge Feess opened proceedings on June 8 by saying he was “inclined to deny the application for TRO” because “CBS has not convinced me that they will succeed in their copyright claims.” After hearing arguments from both CBS and ABC lawyers, Feess said “there is no injunction from the bench today.” He added, “I think it is unlikely I will change my inclination but I do want to look at any materials again.” Although a formal ruling was not issued at the time, CBS and ABC lawyers and representatives treated the matter as essentially concluded. CBS said Friday that “win, lose or draw on the temporary restraining order” it intends to pursue other aspects of its case — including former Big Brother producers now working at The Glass House. In another aspect of the ongoing discovery process, ABC filed a motion late Friday rejecting as “overbroad” CBS’ request for correspondence between the network and the new reality show’s employees. ABC filed further supplemental material Monday.
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So…should we be expecting another CBS press release about their new comedy staring Dick van Dyke called ‘Ver Dick’, about an incompetent judge with a bad attitude?
The judge, who has stayed he does not like reality shows, has got to be blind that the glass house is not a carbon copy of big brother
AMEN TO THAT , NOW!!!!!!!!!!!
Big whup! And a waste of everyone’s time. GLASS HOUSE isn’t going to make it anyway and CBS just comes off as a gaggle of goof balls, especially with their childish attempt at humor via their bogus, insulting (on many levels) media mash up.
Too bad. I was hoping the judge would save America from more of this mindless drivel.
That does it. We are so angry at this stupid damn judge we are going to turn him into a sit-com to make fun of him for the next ten years. We are developing “Shit My Dumb Judge Says” and it will star William Shatner as an angry old judge who always says and does the wrong thing.
The only real losers here is the tv viewers because both terrible shows will be on tv.
Aw, come on. Big Brother works because of how it is produced – Glass House is a train wreck and is just plain awful. It doesn’t even have a real host, like Julie Chen, but just some automaton female robot like HAL from 2001. It is a bad concept trying to do it different, when there is only really one way to trap strangers in a house together for 3 months.
If some former Big Brothers staffers were hired by ABC for Glass House it looks like CBS planted them there to create a truly dreadful show.
I’m glad ABC won, but so far, “The Glass House” has turned out to be a big disappointment. I actually wish it was closer to “Big Brother” because at least there might be some dramatic tension. None of the contestants seem very interesting (or attractive). And the producers mistakenly think that including an “Evel Dick/Dr. Will”-wannabe contestant (Alex) would be entertaining for viewers, when all that character turns out to be is annoying and off-putting.
I hope the producers live in CA. Covenants not to compete are illegal here. I love this state. And you can not copyright an idea. Any newbie lawyer knows this.
Not sure what CBS legal/biz wizzes were thinking on this one. Chances were from the get-go the injunction would be denied; and they had to know picking the fight would generate tons of additional publicity for the competition. It’s not like there’s no room in the market for clone reality shows (e.g., Idol and every other song competition), especially when the two are not even being pitted head to head.
In the end, CBS is left with a very strong adverse ruling from a well-respected judge (0 for 1), and some likely ratings slippage in whatever equally idiotic show CBS runs in the Glass House time slot (0 for 2).
Nice job. Who gets thrown under the bus for this blunder?
This is as boring as CBS cop procedurals.
to CBS don’t waist your time or money Glass House is probably the worst show on tv. be glad Big Brother is amazing and will have no trouble crushing this crap
I’ve been a fan of big brother for a long time, and watch the glass house. I see something’s as similar however cbs is crazy to think that bb and glass house are the same. Bb has hoh, pov, have nots, and they vote who goes home. The glass house, the viewers have more control over what happens. Cbs needs to just get over it.