Dollar Rent a Car Systems, Inc. v. Sand Dollar Car Rentals, Inc.

765 F. Supp. 876, 1990 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 19261, 1991 WL 91025
CourtDistrict Court, D. South Carolina
DecidedMay 30, 1990
DocketCiv. A. 3:87-2625-0
StatusPublished

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Dollar Rent a Car Systems, Inc. v. Sand Dollar Car Rentals, Inc., 765 F. Supp. 876, 1990 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 19261, 1991 WL 91025 (D.S.C. 1990).

Opinion

ORDER

PERRY, District Judge.

This is a civil action based upon trademark infringement arising under the Lan-ham Act, 15 U.S.C. § 1051 et seq., and specifically under 15 U.S.C. § 1125(a), and unfair competition. Plaintiff Dollar Rent A Car Systems, Inc., (hereafter referred to as Dollar) asserts three causes of action for injunctive relief. First, Dollar seeks to restrain Defendants Sand Dollar Car Rental, Inc., (hereafter referred to as Sand Dollar) and Michael McIntosh from alleged infringement of its registered service mark under 15 U.S.C. § 1114(1). Second, Dollar seeks to restrain Defendants from unfairly competing in the rental car business. Third, Dollar seeks to restrain Defendants from common law trademark unfair competition.

Defendants contend that they have not infringed upon Dollars’ registered mark by using the tradename of Sand Dollar. Defendants assert that “sand dollar” refers to a sea urchin and that the use of the term is not an attempt to profit from Plaintiffs service mark “DOLLAR.” Further, Defendants assert that use of the tradename Sand Dollar is not likely to cause any confusion among those consumers who rent automobiles.

The matter was tried before the Court without a jury. Upon consideration of all the evidence presented by the parties, the Court finds that Sand Dollar and McIntosh have infringed upon Dollar’s registered service mark in such a manner that the similarity in the two marks is likely to cause confusion to consumers. Therefore, the Court finds that Dollar is entitled to appropriate injunctive relief.

FINDINGS OF FACT

1. Dollar is a California corporation. Since 1973, Dollar has registered five service marks with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Each of these marks contain the word “DOLLAR” printed in capital letters. Except for the mark registered on December 23, 1980, each of the registrations disclaim the terms “RENT A CAR” or “RENT-A-CAR-SYSTEMS.” Pltf.Exb. 1-5. The term “DOLLAR” is the dominant part of the service mark. The first four registered service marks are incontestable within the meaning of 15 U.S.C. § 1065.

2. Dollar operates a car rental business by means of franchise agreements. Dollar presently has several hundred offices throughout the United States and in other *878 countries. Dollar’s business offices are located in airports or in urban non-airport settings throughout the United States and in several foreign countries. Since the initiation of this action Dollar’s rental car office located at 600 Assembly Street, Columbia, South Carolina has ceased doing business. At the time of trial, Dollar anticipated opening another location in Columbia in the next few weeks.

3. Dollar seeks the business of commercial, military, and leisure travellers. Additionally, it rents cars as replacements while damaged vehicles are being repaired. Most of Dollar’s customers pay for car rentals by credit card. Dollar does extensive advertising in in-flight magazines of all major air carriers; it participates in airlines’ frequent flyer programs; Dollar advertises in nationwide and other newspapers such as The State; it advertises in the Yellow Pages, on the radio, and on national television networks. Dollar has a 10 million dollar advertising budget for 1990.

4. In June 1984 Dollar sent “slick ads” which emphasize the word “DOLLAR” to its franchisees. One such ad states “Your dollar goes further with Dollar.”

5. The public perceives Dollar as offering a wide range of rental vehicles with various terms and rates. It also perceives that Dollar is concerned with economy and value.

6. Sand Dollar is a South Carolina corporation which was organized in 1985 and began operating in Columbia, South Carolina in 1986. DeftExb. 17. McIntosh is the president of Sand Dollar. Presently, Sand Dollar has one business which is located at 2941 Two Notch Road, Columbia, South Carolina.

7. Before selecting the name of his business McIntosh inquired with the South Carolina Secretary of State to determine if it could operate under the name of Sand Dollar Car Rentals, Inc. McIntosh registered its service mark of “Sand Dollar Car Rentals” and the accompanying logo of a sand dollar with the South Carolina Secretary of State. Deft.Exbs. 18 and 19. McIntosh did not inquire with the United States Patent and Trademark Office to determine if use of the name Sand Dollar Car Rentals, Inc. would violate a trademark.

8. McIntosh was aware of Dollar’s business in Columbia prior to opening Sand Dollar in Columbia.

9. Sand Dollar rents older cars. Most of Sand Dollar’s customers are local people or members of the military. Sand Dollar does not rent automobiles at the Columbia airport but it will provide taxi service and one-way taxi fare either from the airport to its business on Two Notch Road or from its business to the airport. Most of Sand Dollar’s customers pay for car rentals with cash. Sand Dollar has rented vehicles to persons possessing out-of-state driver's licenses and out-of-state bank credit cards.

10. Sand Dollar advertises in the Columbia and Orangeburg, South Carolina Yellow Pages. When it was located in Surfside Beach, Sand Dollar placed an ad in the Myrtle Beach, South Carolina Yellow Pages which used the slogan “Your dollar goes farther with Sand Dollar.” Pltf.Exb. 52. It has advertised on cable television and on the radio. Sand Dollar attempted to generate business in the Northeastern United States by use of a toll free telephone number. Occasionally Sand Dollar advertises in The State, the Myrtle Beach Sun, and neighborhood newspapers. Sand Dollar advertises its services by placing license plates with its name on the front of its rental cars. Deft.Exb. 9. Sand Dollar has given away t-shirts and baseball caps with its logo. Deft.Exb. 12 and 21. Sand Dollar has advertised at baseball games.

11. A former Sand Dollar employee, Jeff McCormick, testified that the word “dollar” means Dollar Rent-A-Car System in the car rental business.

12. Sand Dollar stipulated that witness David B. Allen was qualified as an expert in the fields of trademarks, patents, and tradenames. The expert witness testified that each of Dollar’s five registered marks is incontestable. He testified further that, in his opinion, Dollar’s service mark is a strong, famous mark and that the addition of the prefix “sand” to “dollar” did not alter the recognition of the term “dollar.” The expert testified that in his opinion, Dollar and Sand Dollar provide essentially *879 the same services to identical consumers. Finally, the expert concluded that based upon his review of the pleadings, exhibits, depositions, and testimony at trial, Dollar’s and Sand Dollar’s service marks present confusingly similar commercial impressions.

CONCLUSIONS OF LAW

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