Toyo Tires Files Trademark Infringement Lawsuit Against Toyomoto Tire
CYPRESS, California, November 25, 2013 – TOYO TIRE & RUBBER CO., LTD., and its U.S. subsidiaries filed a trademark infringement action on November 4, 2014, against Japan Toyomoto Tire Corp., a Chinese corporation, and its affiliates (“Toyomoto”).
Toyo Tires filed the action against Toyomoto in the United States District Court for the District of Nevada, where both companies had exhibitor booths at the annual Specialty Equipment Manufacturers Association (SEMA) trade show.
In the complaint, Toyo Tires alleges that Toyomoto is marketing and selling tires using the “TOYOMOTO” mark, related domain names, and logos in direct infringement of Toyo Tires’ long established “TOYO” trade name and trade mark.
The complaint states: “Defendants… have intentionally adopted the TOYOMOTO mark to take advantage of the tremendous reputation and goodwill of the famous TOYO Marks, and continue to do so knowing of the irreparable harm that they have caused and will continue to cause Toyo, its marks, and the public.”
On November 12, 2014, the U.S. District Court issued a preliminary injunction against Toyomoto, finding that: “The TOYOMOTO mark is confusingly similar to the TOYO marks and the defendants are using the mark for the same goods covered by Toyo’s trademark registrations. In addition, defendants are claiming that they are a Japanese company, (which is likely to exacerbate confusion with Japan-based Toyo), even though defendants are China-based companies.”
Toyomoto is preliminarily enjoined from using the TOYOMOTO mark in commerce, including the sale, distribution, promotion and advertising of tires bearing the TOYOMOTO mark.
Toyo Tires is seeking permanent injunctive relief to prohibit Toyomoto from continuing to infringe on Toyo Tires’ intellectual property rights, together with other corrective relief, including destruction of infringing products and materials, and recovery for damages arising from Toyomoto’s actions.
In a separate trademark infringement lawsuit that Toyo Tires filed last year against Toyama Tyre Corp., Ltd. (“Toyama”), on October 6, 2014, the same U.S. District Court issued a permanent injunction against Toyama. The order permanently enjoins Toyama from “Using any reproduction, counterfeit, copy, or colorable imitation of the TOYO Marks in commerce,” and awards Toyo Tires $100,000 in damages. At the 2013 SEMA show, Toyama had promoted and displayed for sale tires under the “TOYOMA” name.
About Toyo Tire Holdings of Americas Inc.
Toyo Tire Holdings of Americas Inc. (“TTHA”) is the wholly-owned North American subsidiary of TOYO TIRE & RUBBER CO., LTD. of Osaka, Japan. Headquartered in Cypress, California, TTHA and its group companies manufacture, import, sell and distribute Toyo and Nitto brand tires in the U.S., Canada and Mexico.
Toyo Tires maintains its commitment to innovation, quality, performance, and excellent customer service. Significant and continuous investments are made in its U.S.-based manufacturing facility and support operations in order to produce high-quality tires. The company’s tire portfolio covers a broad range of applications, including high-performance racing-inspired tires, rugged off-road tires for light trucks and SUVs, luxury-touring tires, and commercial truck tires.
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