Villanova University v. Villanova Alumni Educational Foundation, Inc.

123 F. Supp. 2d 293, 58 U.S.P.Q. 2d (BNA) 1207, 2000 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 16753, 2000 WL 1725250
CourtDistrict Court, E.D. Pennsylvania
DecidedNovember 20, 2000
DocketCIV.A. 00-3007
StatusPublished
Cited by12 cases

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Villanova University v. Villanova Alumni Educational Foundation, Inc., 123 F. Supp. 2d 293, 58 U.S.P.Q. 2d (BNA) 1207, 2000 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 16753, 2000 WL 1725250 (E.D. Pa. 2000).

Opinion

MEMORANDUM AND ORDER

ANITA B. BRODY, District Judge.

Before me is plaintiffs Motion for a Preliminary Injunction on its infringement and unfair competition claims under the Lanham Act. On August 28-30, 2000, I conducted an evidentiary hearing on the Motion, and on September 25, 2000 I heard Oral Argument from both parties. I will grant the motion.

I. Factual Findings

Plaintiff Villanova University (“Villano-va”) filed this action against defendant Vil-lanova Alumni Educational Foundation, Inc. (VAEF) on June 13, 2000, alleging service mark infringement and dilution, unfair competition, and breach of contract. The name and marks at issue are: “Villa-nova”, “Villanova University”, “Villanova Alumni”, ‘Villanova Wildcats”, ‘Wildcat”, “Wildcat Club”, and the image or depiction of a wildcat.

Villanova is a private, Catholic, non-profit, post-secondary educational institution incorporated under the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and located in Villanova, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1842 as Villanova College, the college attained university status in 1953 and began to use the name “Villanova University” to identify itself and its services. Villanova is the owner of United States Service Mark Registration No. 1,346, 818, issued on July 2, *296 1985, for the mark “Villanova.” The registration is for education and entertainment services, namely conducting educational programs and courses of instruction on the undergraduate, graduate and professional levels, conducting research programs, and conducting athletic and cultural events. Ex. 84.

Villanova has also used the mark “Villa-nova Alumni Association” continuously since 1875 as a collective membership mark to identify members of the Alumni Association, and in connection with services offered by the Alumni Association and Villanova graduates. The services offered by the Villanova Alumni Association include sponsorship of alumni association chapters and events, alumni location and referral services, sponsorship of athletically-themed events, and production and distribution of publications of interests to its graduates. Villanova has approximately 80,000 alumni, all of whom are considered members of the Villanova Alumni Association, that receive their publications. The Alumni Association also uses University marks on its website, which is part of the Villanova University website. In 1991, the Alumni Association was incorporated as a separate entity. It continues to use the mark “Villanova Alumni Association” with the permission of and under guidelines established by Villanova.

Villanova operates an intercollegiate athletic program which sponsors teams in all major sports. It is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (“NCAA”) and the Big East Conference. Since 1926, Villanova has continuously used the marks “Wildcat,” “Wildcats,” and “Villanova Wildcats,” as well as logos and images of wildcats to identify its athletic teams and its athletes and in connection with athletic-related events, such as tailgate parties and pep rallies. Villanova’s athletic teams are well known to the public and in the media as the “Wildcats” and “Villanova Wildcats”.

Villanova solicits charitable donations for the support of its educational, athletic and other programs in a variety of ways. The University uses its marks “Villanova”, “Villanova University”, “Villanova Alumni Association”, “Villanova Wildcats” and the image of a wildcat in connection with its fundraising. Since disaffiliation from the defendant in October 1999, the University has conducted fundraising for its athletes and athletic programs through the “Block V Club”. Malloy Tr. 81. The marks used by the University serve to communicate to the public Villanova’s reputation and good will.

Defendant, VAEF, is a non-profit corporation incorporated under the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Defendant was incorporated in 1973 under the name “Villanova Educational Foundation, Inc.” (“VEF”) for the official purpose of soliciting funds, particularly “for use in support of the Villanova University’s athletic programs and for use by or on behalf of Villanova University students participating in such programs.” Articles of Incorporation, Ex. 51. It trades under the name “Wildcat Club.” The Club changed its name to VAEF, Inc. in January 2000. The majority of defendant’s present members are Villanova University alumni. Throughout its existence, all of the money raised by the Club, apart from its operating expenses and minor expenditures for other charitable purposes, was contributed to the University.

In 1969 and again in 1971, certain Villa-nova alumni approached Rev. William Farrell, O.S.A., Villanova’s Vice-President for Development. They expressed interest in forming and sought to obtain permission from the University to form, the Wildcat Club to raise funds to support Villanova’s athletic programs. In a letter from Jack McAndrews, the first president of the Club, to Father Farrell, dated January 11, 1971, Mr. McAndrews states that he and other interested alumni are “attempting to form the “Villanova Wildcat Club” ”. The letter addressed the need to “obtain permission ... to arrange for the development of the Club.” Defendant’s trade *297 name, “The Wildcat Club”, was part of the defendant’s proposal to the University at least as early as 1971 and was the subject of the initial meetings between the University and the interested alumni to discuss the Club’s formation. 1

Father Farrell arranged for these alumni to meet Father Edward McCarthy, then-President of the University, on November 29, 1972, to discuss their proposed formation of the Wildcat Club. At that meeting, a second meeting was arranged for December 14, 1972. At these two meetings, Father McCarthy gave verbal permission to the alumni present to incorporate an entity titled “Villanova Educational Foundation,” to trade under the name “Wildcat Club”, for the purpose of supporting the University’s athletic programs. At these initial meetings, Father McCarthy also verbally set forth guidelines for the Club, including the restriction that the entity was to be a separate entity from the University, that it would not be permitted to solicit the general alumni as a whole, and that all money collected was to be contributed to the University.

Defendant held its first meeting on December 14, 1972, shortly after the meeting with Father McCarthy. Their first meeting confirmed that they would form the VEF, which would trade as the Wildcat Club, to support the University’s athletic programs. In February and March, 1973, upon Father Farrell’s request, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, Villanova’s outside counsel, prepared documents for and accomplished the formal incorporation of the VEF and registration of its fictitious name “Wildcat Club”.

From 1973 to 1981, defendant operated generally in accordance with a list of “ground rules” (hereafter “guidelines”) that were first established verbally by Father Farrell as “prerequisites to the establishment of the Wildcat Club.” Exhibit 28. In July, 1973, Father Farrell died. Father Riley was then promoted to the position of Vice President of Development, and was directed by Father McCarthy (still the University’s president) to oversee Defendant’s activities.

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