Hard Rock Cafe Licensing Corp. v. Pacific Graphics, Inc.

776 F. Supp. 1454, 21 U.S.P.Q. 2d (BNA) 1368, 1991 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 15621, 1991 WL 220780
CourtDistrict Court, W.D. Washington
DecidedOctober 23, 1991
DocketC91-1164Z
StatusPublished
Cited by11 cases

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Hard Rock Cafe Licensing Corp. v. Pacific Graphics, Inc., 776 F. Supp. 1454, 21 U.S.P.Q. 2d (BNA) 1368, 1991 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 15621, 1991 WL 220780 (W.D. Wash. 1991).

Opinion

FINDINGS OF FACT, CONCLUSIONS OF LAW, AND PERMANENT INJUNCTION ORDER

ZILLY, District Judge.

On October 15, 1991, this matter came before the Court on Plaintiff’s motion for a preliminary injunction. The Court has considered the Stipulated Findings of Fact submitted by the parties, the Exhibits List for Hard Rock Cafe’s Preliminary Injunction Motion, the Exhibits described therein, the Declaration of Merissa S. Kelley Gold-stein, the Declaration of Lane James, the Supplemental Declaration of Robert Brown, the deposition transcripts of Lane James and Kathy Hurd, the briefs filed by the parties, and has heard oral argument. The Court finds as follows:

STIPULATED FINDINGS OF FACT

The parties have stipulated that this court has jurisdiction and that venue is proper. The parties have also stipulated to findings of fact. The stipulation entered into by the parties is adopted by this Court as follows:

JURISDICTION, VENUE AND PARTIES

1. This is an action for trademark infringement, false designation of origin, dilution and unfair trade practices. It is brought under the Lanham Act, 15 U.S.C. § 1051, et seq., and under RCW 19.77.160 and RCW 19.86.020. Jurisdiction is predicated upon 28 U.S.C. §§ 1331, 1338(a) and 1338(b) and under the principles of pendent jurisdiction. Venue is proper under 28 U.S.C. §§ 1391(b) and 1391(c). Stipulated Facts, ¶ 1.

*1456 PARTIES

2. Plaintiff, Hard Rock Cafe Licensing Corporation (hereinafter “Licensing Corporation”), is a corporation organized under the laws of the State of New York. Licensing Corporation is the owner of all rights to the mark and logo HARD ROCK CAFE for restaurant services and a variety of merchandise. Stipulated Facts, ¶ 2.

3. Defendant Pacific Graphics, Inc. (hereinafter “Pacific Graphics”) is a Washington corporation having a principal place of business at 1122 Fir Avenue, Blaine, Washington. Stipulated Facts, US.

4. In 1971, Peter Morton and a partner opened an American-style hamburger restaurant in London, England, under the mark HARD ROCK CAFE. The restaurant, which featured a rock-and-roll motif, was an instant success. Since then, the London HARD ROCK CAFE has flourished, drawing tourists and local patrons. Stipulated Facts, ¶4.

5. As the result of the success of the London HARD ROCK CAFE restaurant, HARD ROCK CAFE restaurants have been opened in various locations throughout the United States. Stipulated Facts, rs.

6. Plaintiff Licensing Corporation acquired the ownership of and presently owns all rights in the service marks HARD ROCK CAFE and HARD ROCK CAFE and Design for restaurant services. Licensing Corporation is also the owner of the trademarks HARD ROCK CAFE and HARD ROCK CAFE and Design for a variety of apparel, including T-shirts. Licensing Corporation owns valid certificates of registration issued by the United States Patent and Trademark Office for these trademarks, as is indicated below:

Registered Mark Reg. No.

HARD ROCK CAFE 1,397,180

HARD ROCK CAFE 1,398,940 and Design

HARD ROCK CAFE 1,408,637 and Design

HARD ROCK CAFE 1,504,904

HARD ROCK CAFE 1,504,905 and Design

Date Goods or Services

6/10/86 Restaurant services.

6/24/86 Restaurant and prepared take-out food services.

9/9/86 T-shirts.

9/20/88 T-shirts, sweatshirts, polo shirts, sport shirts, jackets, hats, caps, bolo ties, belts and sun visors.

9/20/88 T-shirts, sweatshirts, polo shirts, sport shirts, jackets, hats, caps, bolo ties, belts and sun visors.

Copies of the foregoing certificates were presented to and reviewed by the Court. Stipulated Facts, ¶ 6.

7.Licensing Corporation has granted Peter Morton an exclusive license in various parts of the United States to operate restaurants and to sell merchandise under the registered HARD ROCK CAFE marks. Peter Morton, in turn, has granted licenses to certain limited partnerships in the United States to operate restaurants and sell merchandise under the registered HARD ROCK CAFE marks. Pursuant to such licenses HARD ROCK CAFE restaurants have been operated, and HARD ROCK CAFE merchandise has been sold, in such restaurants in Chicago, Illinois; Los Ange-les, California; Houston, Texas; New Orleans, Louisiana; San Francisco, California; San Diego, California; Aspen Colorado; Las Vegas, Nevada; Honolulu, Hawaii; and Lahaina, Hawaii. Stipulated Facts, ¶7.

8.HARD ROCK CAFE restaurants are decorated with rock-and-roll memorabilia. Large signs bearing the HARD ROCK CAFE mark and logo hang outside of each *1457 of the HARD ROCK CAFE restaurants. Stipulated Facts, ¶ 8.

9. Licensed HARD ROCK CAFE merchandise, including T-shirts, sweatshirts, polo shirts, sport shirts, jackets, hats, caps, bolo ties, belts and sun visors, is sold only at such licensed HARD ROCK CAFE restaurants. Stipulated Facts, ¶ 9.

10. For many years, HARD ROCK CAFE restaurants have sold “classic” HARD ROCK CAFE T-shirts, which bear the HARD ROCK CAFE and Design mark. On those “classic” HARD ROCK CAFE T-shirts, the words “HARD ROCK CAFE” are printed in a maroon/brown color. The words “HARD ROCK” are larger than the word “CAFE.” There is a shadow background to the words “HARD ROCK.” The words “HARD ROCK” are superimposed over a yellow/gold-colored circle. There is a concentric white ring bordered by a concentric black ring around the yellow/gold-colored circle. The word “CAFE” is positioned under the words “HARD ROCK” in the yellow/gold-colored circle. Those colors have always been the same. Exhibit 6 (Attachment A) is a classic HARD ROCK CAFE T-shirt. Stipulated Facts, ¶ 10.

11. Licensing Corporation has also marketed HARD ROCK CAFE shirts in which different colors have been used in the letters and circle. Exhibits 7-9. The selection of colors on its licensed merchandise is important to Licensing Corporation. Stipulated Facts, ¶ 11.

12. The lettering on Licensing Corporation’s HARD ROCK CAFE T-shirts is stylized in a unique manner. It was created by an artist especially for Licensing Corporation. Stipulated Facts, ¶ 12.

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