Panda Paws Rescue v. Walters

CourtDistrict Court, W.D. Washington
DecidedJanuary 4, 2021
Docket3:20-cv-05700
StatusUnknown

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3 4 5 6 7 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON 8 AT SEATTLE

9 10 PANDA PAWS RESCUE, et al., CASE NO. C20-5700JLR 11 Plaintiffs, ORDER GRANTING IN PART v. AND DENYING IN PART 12 DEFENDANT’S AMENDED MOTION TO DISMISS GARY WALTERS, 13 Defendant. 14

15 I. INTRODUCTION

16 Before the court is Defendant Gary Walters’s amended motion to dismiss 17 Plaintiffs Panda Paws Rescue (“Panda Paws”) and Amanda Giese’s first amended 18 complaint. (Mot. (Dkt. # 14); see also Reply (Dkt. # 25).) Plaintiffs oppose Mr. 19 Walters’s motion. (Resp. (Dkt. # 20).) Having considered the motion, the parties’ 20 submissions regarding the motion, the relevant portions of the record, and the applicable 21 // 22 // 1 law,1 the court GRANTS in part and DENIES in part Mr. Walters’s amended motion to 2 dismiss.

3 II. BACKGROUND 4 A. Factual Background2 5 Panda Paws, founded in 2009, is a Washington non-profit corporation and a 6 “charitable and educational organization that rescues animals with treatable special 7 needs.” (Am. Compl. (Dkt. # 9) ¶¶ 1, 12.) It provides veterinary care to rescued animals, 8 finds them adoptive homes, and works to prevent animal cruelty. (Id. ¶ 1.) Ms. Giese

9 founded Panda Paws, serves as its president, and runs the organization with her children. 10 (Id.) 11 In 2011, Panda Paws filed its Articles of Incorporation, which named Ms. Giese 12 and Mr. Walters as directors, and named Mr. Walters as “chairman.” (Id. ¶ 12; see 13 Walters Decl. (Dkt. # 15) ¶ 12, Ex. E.3) Later that year, Panda Paws filed Articles of

14 Amendment which named Ms. Giese as president and treasurer and Mr. Walters as vice 15 president and secretary. (Am. Compl. ¶ 12.) 16 Mr. Walters also worked as a videographer and photographer for Panda Paws. (Id. 17 ¶ 13.) He and Ms. Giese frequently collaborated to create content for Panda Paws’s 18

19 1 Panda Paws has requested oral argument. (See Resp. at 1.) The court finds oral argument would not be helpful to the disposition of this motion, and therefore declines to hold 20 oral argument. See Local Rules W.D. Wash. LCR 7(b)(4). 2 For the purposes of a motion to dismiss the court accepts all well-pleaded allegations in the complaint as true and draws all reasonable inferences in favor of the plaintiff. See Wyler 21 Summit P’ship v. Turner Broad. Sys., Inc., 135 F.3d 658, 661 (9th Cir. 1998). 3 The court grants Mr. Walter’s request that it consider documents that are referred to, but 22 not attached to, the amended complaint. (See infra at Section III.A.) 1 YouTube channel and social media sites. (Id.) According to Plaintiffs, Mr. Walters 2 filmed Ms. Giese when she handled the animals, while Ms. Giese chose music for the

3 videos; wrote text; gave input on lighting, angles, and speed; had substantial input on the 4 subject matter of the videos; and had the ultimate authority to choose the videos that 5 appeared on Panda Paws’s social media sites. (Id.) 6 Ms. Giese and Mr. Walters also collaborated to create a logo for Panda Paws (the 7 “Logo”). (Id. ¶ 15.) The logo is a panda, based on Ms. Giese’s nickname, “Amanda 8 Panda.” (Id.) Mr. Walters encouraged Panda Paws to use the Logo on its application to

9 become a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation and was aware that Panda Paws used the Logo 10 on its website, social media sites, and marketing materials. (Id. ¶ 16.) 11 Panda Paws “gained national notoriety in 2012” when Ms. Giese rescued a pit bull 12 named London who needed both of his front legs amputated due to abuse and who 13 learned to walk with a customized dog wheelchair. (Id. ¶ 19.) Then, in 2014, a video of

14 another of Panda Paws’s rescue dogs “went viral,” attracting more than 7 million views 15 on YouTube (the “Viral Video”). (Id. ¶ 20; see Walters Decl. ¶ 1, Ex. A.) This video 16 featured a boxer puppy named Duncan Lou Who (“Duncan”) who was born with his back 17 legs fused together. (Id.) Duncan underwent a double amputation and learned to walk 18 and run on his front legs, without any assistance. (Am. Compl. ¶ 20.) The Viral Video

19 showed Duncan running on the beach and playing with Ms. Giese, Mr. Walters, and Ms. 20 Giese’s children. (Id. ¶¶ 20, 30.) In 2018, Ms. Giese began starring in an Animal Planet 21 television show called “Amanda to the Rescue.” (Id. ¶ 21.) The show airs 22 internationally, and features Ms. Giese as she cares for animals with medical issues. (Id.) 1 On June 3, 2018, the Panda Paws board of directors voted to remove Mr. Walters 2 from his voting position with the organization. (Id. ¶ 23.) Mr. Walters “ceased all

3 services for Panda Paws” on October 12, 2018, and the board asked him to turn over 4 administrative control of the Panda Paws website domains. (Id.) Although Mr. Walters 5 agreed to do so, he did not make any effort to complete the transfers. (Id.) 6 In early 2019, Panda Paws asked Mr. Walters about the status of the domain 7 transfers. (Id. ¶ 24.) Mr. Walters stated that he would not transfer the domains unless 8 Panda Paws allowed him to adopt Duncan. (Id.) Although Duncan had appeared “many

9 times” on “Amanda to the Rescue,” and had a strong association with Panda Paws, Panda 10 Paws agreed to allow Mr. Walters to adopt Duncan. (Id.) Mr. Walters, however, did not 11 turn over control of the Panda Paws website domains. (Id. ¶ 25.) Instead, Mr. Walters 12 redirected the Panda Paws website address to www.duncanlouwho.com, his personal 13 website where he sells merchandise, such as hats and shirts, depicting Duncan. (Id.

14 ¶¶ 25, 29.) 15 In August 2019, Panda Paws, Ms. Giese, and Mr. Walters entered into a settlement 16 agreement regarding the transfer and ownership of the Panda Paws website domain (the 17 “Settlement Agreement”). (Id. ¶ 26, Ex. A.) The Settlement Agreement also included 18 the following language regarding the parties’ use of photographs or likenesses of Duncan,

19 Ms. Giese, and Ms. Giese’s children: 20 3. Use of Photography and Likeness. [Panda Paws] agrees not to use any photographs of Duncan taken after February 25, 2019, the date he was 21 adopted by Walters. [Panda Paws] further agrees not to use any photographs of Duncan that (a) were taken by Walters; and (b) do not bear 22 a Panda Paws Rescue watermark. Walters agrees not to make any use, 1 reproduce, or publish the likeness, through photography or otherwise, of [Panda Paws] founder Amanda Giese or any of her children. 2 (Id. Ex. A at 2.) 3 Panda Paws reduced its use of YouTube when “Amanda to the Rescue” went into 4 production in 2018. (Am. Compl. ¶ 27.) During the COVID-19 pandemic in mid-2020, 5 however, Panda Paws decided to return to YouTube. (Id.) When Ms. Giese visited the 6 YouTube channel to post content, she found that Mr. Walters had rebranded the Panda 7 Paws channel as “Duncan Lou Who,” removed all mention of Panda Paws, and included 8 a link to his www.duncanlouwho.com website. (Id. ¶¶ 27-28; see also Walters Decl. ¶ 2, 9 Ex. B.) Although Ms. Giese was still listed as the “primary owner” of the channel, Mr. 10 Walters was listed as the channel’s “manager” and the recipient of funds generated by the 11 channel. (Am. Compl. ¶ 28.) Five videos that included images of Ms. Giese and her 12 children still appeared on the channel. (Id. ¶ 30.) Mr. Walters had also posted the Viral 13 Video, which included images of Ms. Giese and her children, on the 14 www.duncanlouwho.com website. (Id.) Although the website stated that all profits from 15 the website and the sale of Duncan merchandise went to Panda Paws, Panda Paws alleges 16 that it never received any such funds. (Id. ¶ 29.) 17 On May 18, 2020, Panda Paws sent Mr. Walters a written demand to stop 18 interfering with its YouTube channel and to remove the Viral Video from his website. 19 (Id. ¶ 31.) Mr.

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