Burns v. RealNetworks, Inc.

359 F. Supp. 2d 1187, 2004 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 27780, 2004 WL 3213446
CourtDistrict Court, W.D. Oklahoma
DecidedDecember 30, 2004
DocketCIV-03-1501-C
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Burns v. RealNetworks, Inc., 359 F. Supp. 2d 1187, 2004 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 27780, 2004 WL 3213446 (W.D. Okla. 2004).

Opinion

ORDER

CAUTHRON, District Judge.

Before the Court are three motions, the resolution of which completely disposes of this action: (1) Plaintiffs’ and Counterclaim Defendants’ Motion for Summary Judgment (Dkt. No. 71); (2) Defendant’s Motion for Summary Judgment (Dkt. No. 74); and (3) Defendant’s Motion to Dismiss Without Prejudice (Dkt. No. 83).

Background

This case centers primarily around who is the rightful owner of the trademark name, “SureStream.” Counterclaim Defendant, SureStream, Inc., began using the SureStream name in July 1998, by registering the domain names, www.SureS-tream.Com (SureStream. Com) and www.SureStream.Net (SureStream.Net) and connecting these domain names with websites containing information that may be viewed by the public. 1 The domain names were registered on July 14, 1998, and were active no later than July 24, 1998 2 (Network Solutions Domain Name Registration Records, Def.’s Resp. to Pis.’ Mot. for Summ. J. Exh. 1; Burns TTAB Filing, Def.’s Resp. to Pis.’ Mot. for Summ. J. Exh. 4).

At the top left of the SureStream.Net website, the words “SureStream Inc.” were written in light-colored cursive letters set against a dark background (July 23, 1998, version of SureStream.Net, Pis.’ Mot. for Summ. J. Exh. A(l)). Immediately to the right was the slogan, “Web Hosting, Design, And Search [Engine] 3 Services” (id.). Underneath this “header,” the page is divided into two columns (id.). The text in the left column identified the services provided by SureStream, Inc., as: website design; hosting; and search submission and promotion (id.). Appearing in the right column are three paragraphs describing and promoting SureStream, Inc., and its services (id.). Finally, at the bottom of the right column was an email link to Webmaster@SureStream.Com. (id.).

The layout of the SureStream.Com website was quite different from that of SureS- *1189 tream.Net (see July 23, 1998, version of SureStream.Com, Pis.’ Mot. for Summ. J. Exh. A(2)). At the top middle of the page appeared the words, “SureStream.Com” written in cursive (id.). Immediately below is what appears to be a slogan or tagline, “Internet Search and Services” (id.). Appearing approximately three-quarters of an inch below these lines are the following items, in order: (1) a title line in small print reading “SureStream Web Hosting and Design;” (2) featured links to several stock market sites; (3) a search engine “form;” (4) a link for viewers to use if they want to add their websites to the SureStream.Com search; (5) an advertisement for link exchange; (6) a search link to amazon.com; (7) links to other search engines; and (8) an email link to the webmaster@SwreStream.Com (id.).

On August 3, 1998, Defendant RealNet-works, Inc. (RealNetworks) filed an intent-to-use trademark application pursuant to 15 U.S.C. § 1051(b) (RealNetworks’ Trade/Service Mark Application, Def.’s Resp. to Pis.’ Mot. for Summ. J. Exh. 10). RealNetworks’ application was to use the “SureStream” mark “in connection with computer software that allows the encoding, transmitting and receiving of streaming media over local and global networks” (id.). The users of this software could be businesses, government agencies, universities, or individuals on the Internet watching media content (Proek Deposition, Pis.’ Mot. for Summ. J. Exh. G. at 51). Real-Networks began using the “SureStream” mark on its software in September 1998 (Pis.’ Br. in Support of Pis.’ Mot. for Summ. J. at 13).

Prior to filing its trademark application, RealNetworks hired Thomson & Thomson to conduct a trademark availability search (Thomson & Thomson Trademark Research Report, Def.’s’ Mot. for Summ. J. Exh. 15 at RN-271). The search did not identify anyone using the “SureStream” mark (id. at RN-275). Indeed, the search revealed that, as of July 22, 1998, no existing domain names were registered under the “SureStream” name (Thomson & Thomson Trademark Research Report, Def.’s Mot. for Summ. J. Exh. 16 at RN-386). The invoice for the report was dated July 29,1998, and was stamped “Received” on August 4, 1998 (Receipt for Research Report Receipt, Def.’s Mot. for Summ. J. Exh. 16).

Shortly after filing its trademark application, RealNetworks learned that the domain names SureStream.Com and SureS-tream.Net existed (Prock Deposition, Pis.’ Mot. for Summ. J. Exh. G at 38). Upon learning this, Bill Way (Way), RealNet-works’ associate general counsel, sent an email to the webmaster@SureStream.Com (August 14,1998, Bill Way email, Pis.’ Mot. for Summ. J. Exh. A(14)). In the email, Way expressed his concern that visitors to SureStream, Inc.’s websites may be confused about whether there was a connection between the websites and RealNet-works’ products and he requested someone call him to discuss the situation (id.). Plaintiff Floyd Burns (Burns) responded by calling Way (Pis.’ Mot. for Summ. J. Undisputed Fact ¶ 15). During this and subsequent conversations, Way requested that SureStream, Inc., place disclaimers on its websites indicating that the sites were not affiliated with RealNetworks (id.). Burns refused this request and informed RealNetworks that the name “SureS-tream” belonged to SureStream, Inc., and that RealNetworks was not to use it (Burns Deposition, Pis.’ Mot. for Summ. J. Exh. A at 154).

On June 29, 1999, the “SureStream” mark was published for opposition (Pis.’ Mot. for Summ. J. Undisputed Fact ¶8). SureStream, Inc., filed a Notice of Opposition with the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (TTAB) on August 25, 1999 (id.). 4 , *1190 The resulting opposition proceeding was suspended after Plaintiffs filed this action (Pis.’ Mot. for Summ. J. Undisputed Facts ¶ 17).

The SureStream.Com website has undergone several significant modifications since SureStream, Inc., learned of Real-Networks’ application. In December 2000, SureStream.Com displayed several links to MP3 and other music sites, a search engine, and featured links (December 4, 2000, version of SureStream.Com, Def.’s Resp. to Pis.’ Mot. for Summ. J. Exh. 9). One of the “Featured Links” is Real.com, the website for Defendant, RealNetworks, Inc. (id.). The 2000 version listed “Internet Search, Music, and More!” as its tag-line (id.). Nowhere on the site does it speak about website design or hosting services or offer an email link to the site’s webmaster (id.). 5 By 2002, the SureS-tream.Com website boasted itself as, ‘Tour Source for Streaming Media” and offered links to sites that streamed news, radio, and television broadcasts via the Internet (August 21, 2002, version of Sur-eStream.Com, Pls.’ Mot. for Summ. J. Exh. A(3)).

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