Sturgis Area Chamber of Commerce v. Sturgis Rally & Races, Inc.

99 F. Supp. 2d 1090, 2000 DSD 26, 55 U.S.P.Q. 2d (BNA) 1077, 2000 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 8131, 2000 WL 744539
CourtDistrict Court, D. South Dakota
DecidedMay 25, 2000
DocketCiv. 00-5023-KES
StatusPublished
Cited by9 cases

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Sturgis Area Chamber of Commerce v. Sturgis Rally & Races, Inc., 99 F. Supp. 2d 1090, 2000 DSD 26, 55 U.S.P.Q. 2d (BNA) 1077, 2000 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 8131, 2000 WL 744539 (D.S.D. 2000).

Opinion

MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER

SCHREIER, District Judge.

[¶ 1] The Sturgis Area Chamber of Commerce and the City of Sturgis bring this infringement action against Sturgis Rally & Races, Inc., and Sturgis Bike Week, Inc. This matter is before the court on motions for preliminary injunctions filed by both parties. Following an extensive hearing, and for the reasons stated below, the court holds that the Chamber’s service marks, “Sturgis Rally & Races,” “Black Hills Motor Classic,” and “Black Hills Motorcycle Rally” have attained secondary meaning in conjunction with the solicitation of official sponsors for the motorcycle event held in and around Sturgis, South Dakota, the first full week in August every year, and grants plaintiffs’ motion for preliminary injunction and denies defendants’ motion for preliminary injunction.

*1092 FINDINGS OF FACT

[¶ 2] Plaintiff Sturgis Chamber of Commerce is a South Dakota nonprofit corporation having a mailing address of P.O. Box 504, Sturgis, South Dakota. Plaintiff City is a municipal corporation in the state of South Dakota with its principal place of business located at 1147 Sherman Street, Sturgis, South Dakota.

[¶ 3] Defendants Sturgis Rally & Races, Inc., and Sturgis Bike Week, Inc., are South Dakota for-profit privately held corporations, each having a mailing address of P.O. Box 189, Sturgis, South Dakota and each having a principal place of business located at 990 Main Street. Sturgis Bike Week, Inc., is in essence a successor corporation to Sturgis Rally & Races, Inc.

[¶ 4] Virtually every year since 1938, motorcycle races and other motorcycle-related activities have been held in and around Sturgis, South Dakota, during the first full week of August. This event, initially labeled as the Black Hills Motor Classic, has become known by many names, including “Sturgis,” “Sturgis Rally,” “Sturgis Rally and Races,” “Sturgis Bike Week,” and “the Rally.”

[¶ 5] During the Rally, the City closes four to five blocks of Main Street for use only by motorcycle traffic. Estimates of attendance at the 1999 Rally include 275,-000 to 300,000 people. Main Street is an important element of the Rally, with nearly all people attending the Rally experiencing the “Main Street Event” or the “Main Street Happening.” In comparison, 11,000 to 12,000 people attended the Sturgis Dragway races during the 1999 Rally, anywhere from 100 to 1000 people attended the Jackpine Gypsies races, tours, and hikes, and approximately 1,500 to 15,000 attended the concerts.

[¶ 6] Early in Rally history, a nonprofit corporation, Black Hills Motor Classic, Inc., undertook the management of the Rally. In 1984, when the Sturgis Chamber of Commerce hired a full-time executive, the Board of Black Hills Motor Classic, Inc., transferred its Rally management function to the Chamber to relieve volunteer board members after years of service and “because no sales tax would be chargeable against ticket sale revenues.” Exhibit 17. The Chamber managed the Rally until 1992.

[¶ 7] In 1986, Tom Monahan designed a logo and donated it to the Chamber to generate Rally revenue to support the Chamber’s activities and Sturgis community programs. First used in 1987 and federally registered in 1996, the Chamber’s logo has been utilized, deemed, and widely advertised as the official logo of the Rally continuously and consistently by plaintiffs, and through a license agreement by defendant Sturgis Rally & Races, Inc., its past and present shareholders, and its past and present officers. The Chamber has licensed others to use its logo and has prosecuted the trademark against unauthorized users.

[¶ 8] In 1990, the Chamber committee evolved into the Black Hills Motor Classic Board for the purpose of managing the Chamber’s involvement in the Rally. The composition of the Board included a position appointed by the Jackpine Gypsies, a position appointed by the City, a position appointed by the local business owners, and two positions appointed by the Chamber. The Board shared office space and a part-time secretary with the Chamber. After discussions concerning the obscenity at and lack of leadership of the Rally, the idea of a consortium emerged. The nonprofit corporation, Black Hills Motor Classic Consortium, Inc., was formed in 1991, consisting of the Chamber, the City, the National Motorcycle Museum, Sturgis Dragway, and the Jackpine Gypsies Motor Club, “to promote the City of Sturgis, South Dakota, and its environs by facilitating better planning, organizing and promoting of the city of Sturgis and the Black Hills Motor Classic Event.” Exhibit 1. This group addressed the problems of the Rally, pooled their resources, and solicited sponsors for the Rally. The consortium *1093 wanted potential sponsors to understand they were not just getting main street, they were sponsoring the Rally. Exhibit 106. Until this time, Sturgis Dragway and the Jackpine Gypsies solicited sponsors only for their individual races and events occurring during the Rally.

[¶ 9] Finding the Black Hills Motor Classic name cumbersome, the consortium conducted a phone survey which indicated by a nine-to-one ratio that people calling to inquire about the Rally knew it by the name “Sturgis Rally” instead of the Black Hills Motor Classic. The consortium adopted the name “Sturgis Rally” and added “Races” at the request of the Jackpine Gypsies.

[¶ 10] Seeing no benefits in continuing as a nonprofit corporation and seeing potential benefits of the Sturgis Rally and Races name recognition, members of Black Hills Motor Classic, Inc., incorporated as the for-profit corporation Sturgis Rally & Races, Inc., consisting of the Chamber, the City, the National Motorcycle Museum, Sturgis Dragway, and the Jackpine Gypsies Motor Club. Exhibit 12. The purpose of Sturgis Rally & Races, Inc., is to “promote the City of Sturgis, South Dakota, and its environs by facilitating better planning, organizing and promoting of the city of Sturgis and the Black Hills Motor Classic Event.” Exhibit 2.

[¶ 11] In 1992, Sturgis Rally & Races, Inc., and each plaintiff signed three-year consortium/entity agreements assigning all sponsorship and promotional benefits as they related to the Rally to Sturgis Rally & Races, Inc. In return for plaintiffs’ exclusive assignments, Sturgis Rally & Races, Inc., agreed to compensate each shareholder “in a ratio equal to the amount that each shareholder paid yearly to Stur-gis Rally & Races, Inc., to provide managerial and marketing expertise to promote sponsorship and promotional benefits.” Exhibit 5. In the initial consortium/entity agreements, Sturgis Rally & Races, Inc., acknowledged that the Chamber owns the official logo and the proprietary designations of “Black Hills Motor Classic” and “Sturgis Rally & Races.”

[¶ 12] The National Motorcycle Museum discontinued its membership of Sturgis Rally & Races, Inc., in 1992, while the Jackpine Gypsies discontinued their membership in 1994. Exhibit 12. Some of the former members of the Jackpine Gypsies incorporated as Rally Events, Inc., and this entity then became a shareholder of Sturgis Rally & Races, Inc., offering “official racing and touring events for the Rally.” Id.

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