BBC Group NV LLC v. Island Life Restaurant Group LLC

CourtDistrict Court, W.D. Washington
DecidedSeptember 20, 2019
Docket2:18-cv-01011
StatusUnknown

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BBC Group NV LLC v. Island Life Restaurant Group LLC, (W.D. Wash. 2019).

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6 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 7 WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON AT SEATTLE 8 BBC GROUP NV LLC, a Nevada Limited Case No. C18-1011-RSM 9 Liability Company, ORDER GRANTING IN PART 10 Plaintiff, DEFENDANT ISLAND LIFE’S MOTION Counterclaim Defendant, FOR PARTIAL SUMMARY JUDGMENT 11 v. 12 ISLAND LIFE RESTAURANT GROUP 13 LLC, et al.,

14 Defendants, Counterclaim Plaintiffs. 15 16 I. INTRODUCTION 17 This matter comes before the Court on Defendant Island Life Restaurant Group, LLC and 18 co-owners Alex Prindle and Brian O’Connor (collectively, “Island Life”)’s Motion for Partial 19 Summary Judgment. Dkt. #46. Plaintiff BBC Group NV LLC (“BBC”) opposes Island Life’s 20 Motion. Dkt. #50. The Court has determined that oral argument is not necessary. Having 21 reviewed the Motion, Plaintiff’s Response, Defendant’s Reply, and all documents submitted in 22 support thereof, the Court GRANTS IN PART Defendant’s Motion for Partial Summary

23 ORDER GRANTING IN PART DEFENDANT ISLAND LIFE’S MOTION FOR PARTIAL SUMMARY JUDGMENT 1 || Judgment. For the reasons set forth below, the Court dismisses all of BBC’s claims against Island 2 || Life and grants summary judgment on Island Life’s counterclaims under 15 U.S.C. §§ 1114, 1125. 3 Il. BACKGROUND 4 In 2015, Alex Prindle and Brian O’ Connor co-founded Island Life as a restaurant operation 5 || business in Washington state. Dkt. #28 at J§ 1-3. The first “Bok a Bok” restaurant opened in June 6 || 2016, and there are now three “Bok a Bok” restaurants in Washington: one in Burien and two in 7 || Seattle. Id. at § 4-5. The restaurants sell fast food including fried chicken, macaroni and cheese, 8 || biscuits and tacos. Id. at J 6. 9 On March 17, 2017, Island Life applied for a service mark for the name “BOK A BOK” 10 || with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Jd. at § 8. The trademark was published for 11 || opposition on July 18, 2017 and registered on October 3, 2017 under U.S. trademark number 12 }| 5301484. Dkt. #28-1 at 4-6. The logo shows the words “Bok a Bok” in lower case letters with a 13 || minimalistic depiction of a chicken head in yellow, red and black: 14 bok (+)> 16 b □ k V7 In February 2018, Island Life received employment applications for a “BOK BOK” 18 || restaurant in Nevada owned by BBC. Dkt. #28 at § 10. The logo used by the Nevada restaurant 19 |) features the words “BOK BOK” in upper case yellow letters and, as described by BBC, “a full 20 || chicken cartoon silhouette” between the last two letters. Dkt. #50 at 10. 21 ed 2 BOK BOK 23 || ORDER GRANTING IN PART DEFENDANT ISLAND LIFE’S MOTION FOR PARTIAL SUMMARY JUDGMENT PAGE - 2

] On February 16, 2018, Mr. Prindle notified BBC that Island Life had trademarked the “Bok 2 ||a Bok” name and asked that BBC cease and desist from using the “Bok Bok” name. Dkt. #28-2 3 || at 2. On March 27, 2018, BBC’s Chief Financial Officer replied to Mr. Prindle’s letter asking if 4 || Island Life would allow them to use “Boq Boq Chicken” or “Boc Boc Chicken” or whether “there 5 || would be confusion between these proposals and your BOK A BOK trademark[.]” Dkt. #28-3 at 6 ||2. BBC explained that it planned to sell “Mediterranean and Levantine inspired cuisine” and 7 || intended to open “at least 5 different locations” within the next year. Id. BBC’s reply letter also 8 || noted its belief that “it is in everyone’s interest to work something out amicably.” Jd. 9 However, BBC did not change its restaurant’s name or reach an amicable agreement with 10 || Island Life. Instead, on March 30, 2018, BBC acquired a third-party mark “BOCBOC Chicken 11 || Delicious” from a New York restaurant. Dkt. #29-2 at 2. This mark is registered under U.S. 12 || trademark number 4768903 and features the words “BOCBOC Chicken Delicious” and three 13 || stylized feathers in orange-brown and rusty red colors. 14 or

16 CHICKENDELICIOUS 17 . . . The agreement between BBC and Mr. Guang Yang Li, the Assignor of the third-party 18 mark, states that BBC received the “BOCBOC Chicken Delicious and Design” trademark and 19 associated goodwill in exchange for $50,000. Dkt. #29-2 at 2. The agreement licenses the 20 trademark back to the restaurant in New York, id. at 3, and requires the New York restaurant to 21 “operate its business in accordance with the same requirement of production and service . . . as in 22 23 || ORDER GRANTING IN PART DEFENDANT ISLAND LIFE’S MOTION FOR PARTIAL SUMMARY JUDGMENT PAGE - 3

1 the past” and to “maintain the quality of the Goods and Services or such related or similar goods 2 and services sold under or in connection with the Trademarks . . . .” Id. at 5. 3 On April 11, 2018, counsel for BBC notified Island Life that BBC “recently acquired the 4 rights to trademark 4768903 for Bocboc Chicken Delicious” and demanded that Island Life cease

5 and desist from using the “Bok a Bok” mark. Dkt. #28-4 at 2. Counsel for BBC claimed that 6 BBC’s “BOCBOC” mark predated Island Life’s “Bok a Bok” mark, making BBC a senior rights 7 holder. Id. In addition to threatening legal action, BBC explained it would allow Island Life to 8 operate as “Bok a Bok” “for the time being” under the condition that Island Life did not open 9 additional locations or transfer rights to anyone else. Id. at 3. 10 On July 11, 2018, BBC filed this suit against Island Life and its owners seeking damages 11 and permanent injunctive relief for trademark infringement violations, unfair competition, 12 trademark counterfeiting, alter ego theory, civil conspiracy, and cancellation of the “Bok a Bok” 13 trademark registration. See Dkt. #1. On September 10, 2018, Island Life answered BBC’s

14 complaint with counterclaims asserting trademark infringement, unfair competition, dilution by 15 tarnishment, trademark counterfeiting, and cyber piracy. See Dkt. #19. 16 On March 28, 2019, this Court partially granted Island Life’s motion for preliminary 17 injunction and enjoined BBC from expanding into western Washington. Dkt. #35. Island Life 18 now moves for summary judgment dismissal of BBC’s claims and seeks summary judgment on 19 certain counterclaims. Dkt. #46. Specifically, Island Life seeks summary judgment on its 20 counterclaims for trademark infringement and unfair competition under the Lanham Act, 15 21 U.S.C. §§ 1114, 1125(a), and trademark infringement under Washington state law, RCW 19.77. 22 Island Life also seeks a permanent injunction and attorney’s fees.

23 ORDER GRANTING IN PART DEFENDANT ISLAND LIFE’S MOTION FOR PARTIAL SUMMARY JUDGMENT 1 III. DISCUSSION 2 A. Legal Standard for Summary Judgment 3 Summary judgment is appropriate where “the movant shows that there is no genuine 4 dispute as to any material fact and the movant is entitled to judgment as a matter of law.” Fed.

5 R. Civ. P. 56(a); Anderson v. Liberty Lobby, Inc., 477 U.S. 242, 247 (1986). Material facts are 6 those which might affect the outcome of the suit under governing law. Id. at 248. In ruling on 7 summary judgment, a court does not weigh evidence to determine the truth of the matter, but 8 “only determine[s] whether there is a genuine issue for trial.” Crane v. Conoco, Inc., 41 F.3d 9 547, 549 (9th Cir. 1994) (citing Federal Deposit Ins. Corp. v. O’Melveny & Meyers, 969 F.2d 10 744, 747 (9th Cir. 1992)). 11 On a motion for summary judgment, the court views the evidence and draws inferences 12 in the light most favorable to the non-moving party. Anderson, 477 U.S. at 255; Sullivan v. U.S.

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