v.
The Individuals, Business Entities, and Unincorporated Associations Identified on Schedule A
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA
Case No. 21-cv-62008-BLOOM/Valle
YETI COOLERS, LLC, Plaintiff, v. THE INDIVIDUALS, BUSINESS ENTITIES, AND UNINCORPORATED ASSOCIATIONS IDENTIFIED ON SCHEDULE A, Defendants. _______________________________________/
ORDER ON MOTION FOR ENTRY OF FINAL DEFAULT JUDGMENT
THIS CAUSE is before the Court upon Plaintiff YETI Coolers, LLC’s (“Plaintiff”) Motion for Entry of Final Default Judgment Against Defendants, ECF No. [40] (“Motion”), filed on December 17, 2021. A Clerk’s Default was entered against Defendants on November 19, 2021, ECF No. [38], as Defendants failed to appear, answer, or otherwise plead to the Amended Complaint, ECF No. [25], despite having been served. See ECF No. [33]. The Court has carefully considered the Motion, the record in this case, the applicable law, and is otherwise fully advised. For the following reasons, Plaintiff’s Motion is GRANTED. I. INTRODUCTION Plaintiff sued Defendants for trademark counterfeiting and infringement under § 32 of the Lanham Act, 15 U.S.C. § 1114; false designation of origin under § 43(a) of the Lanham Act, 15 U.S.C. § 1125(a); cybersquatting under § 43(a) of the Lanham Act, 15 U.S.C. § 1125(d); common-law unfair competition; and common law trademark infringement. The Amended Complaint alleges that Defendants are promoting, advertising, distributing, offering for sale and selling goods bearing and/or using counterfeits and confusingly similar imitations of Plaintiff’s registered trademarks within the Southern District of Florida by operating fully interactive commercial Internet websites and a supporting domain under the domain names set forth on Schedule “A” attached to Plaintiff’s Motion for Entry of Final Default Judgment (the “Subject Domain Names”). See ECF No. [40], at 19–34.
Plaintiff further asserts that Defendants’ unlawful activities have caused and will continue to cause irreparable injury to Plaintiff because Defendants have (1) deprived Plaintiff of its rights to determine the manner in which its trademarks are presented to the public through merchandising; (2) defrauded the public into thinking Defendants’ goods are goods authorized by Plaintiff; (3) deceived the public as to Plaintiff’s association with Defendants’ goods and the websites that market and sell the goods; and (4) wrongfully traded and capitalized on Plaintiff’s reputation and goodwill, as well as the commercial value of Plaintiff’s trademarks. In its Motion, Plaintiff seeks the entry of default final judgment against Defendants1 in an action alleging trademark counterfeiting and infringement, false designation of origin,
cybersquatting, common law unfair competition, and common law trademark infringement. Plaintiff further requests that the Court (1) enjoin Defendants from producing or selling goods that infringe its trademarks; (2) cancel, or at Plaintiff’s election, transfer the domain names at issue to Plaintiff; (3) assign all rights, title and interest to the Subject Domain Names to Plaintiff and permanently delist or deindex the domain names from any Internet search engines, and (4) award statutory damages. Pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 55(b)(2), the Court is authorized to enter a final judgment of default against a party who has failed to plead in response to a complaint. “[A]
1 Defendants are the Individuals, Business Entities, and Unincorporated Associations identified on Schedule “A” of Plaintiff’s Motion, and Schedule “A” of this Order. See ECF No. [40] at 19–34. Case No. 21-cv-62008-BLOOM/Valle
defendant’s default does not in itself warrant the court entering a default judgment.” DirecTV, Inc. v. Huynh, 318 F. Supp. 2d 1122, 1127 (M.D. Ala. 2004) (quoting Nishimatsu Constr. Co., Ltd. v. Houston Nat’! Bank, 515 F.2d 1200, 1206 (Sth Cir. 1975)). Granting a motion for default judgment is within the trial court’s discretion. Nishimatsu, 515 F.2d at 1206. Because the defendant is not held to admit facts that are not well pleaded or to admit conclusions of law, the court must first determine whether there is a sufficient basis in the pleading for the judgment to be entered. See id; see also Buchanan vy. Bowman, 820 F.2d 359, 361 (11th Cir. 1987) (“[L]iability is well-pled in the complaint and is therefore established by the entry of default.”). Upon a review of Plaintiff’s submissions, it appears there is a sufficient basis in the pleading for the default judgment to be entered in favor of Plaintiff. Il. FACTUAL BACKGROUND? Plaintiff is the owner of all rights in and to the following trademarks, which are valid and registered on the Principal Register of the United States Patent and Trademark Office (collectively, the “YETI Marks”):
Trademark Registration Registration Date Class(es) / Good(s) Number
YETI 3,203,869 | January 30,2007 |IC 021 — Portable coolers
TUNDRA 4,083,930 | January 10,2012 |IC 021 — Portable coolers
> The factual background is taken from Plaintiff?’s Amended Complaint, ECF No. [25], Plaintiff’s Motion for Entry of Final Default Judgment Against Defendants, ECF No. [40], and supporting evidentiary submissions.
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ROADIE 4,083,932 | January 10,2012 |IC 021 — Portable Coolers
YETI T ANK 4,818,317 September 22, IC 021 — Portable Coolers 2015
RAMBLER 4,998,897 July 12,2016 021 - Jugs
HOPPER FLIP) 5.171.380 | March 28, 2017 021 — Portable Coolers
HO P PE R 5,232,872 June 27,2017 |IC 021 — Portable coolers
IC 021 - Beverageware; cups; drinking glasses; tumblers for use as drinking vessels; jugs; mugs; temperature-retaining drinking vessels; storage containers for household or domestic use, namely, vacuum RAMB LER 5,233,441 June 27,2017 —|container for hot or cold food and drink; beer growlers; insulated food and drink containers; stainless steel tumblers for use as drinking vessels; stainless steel drinking glasses; stainless steel beverageware; drinking straws.
YETI HOPPER |_ 5.329.935 | November 7, 2017 |IC 021 — Portable coolers
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YETI 5,885,556 | October 15,2019 |IC 016 — Lunch bags
HAUL 5,886,316 October 15, 2019 |IC 021 — Non-electric coolers
IC 021 — Insulated lunch boxes; lunch boxes; lunch bags not of D AYTRIP 5,893,053 | October 22, 2019 |paper; insulated lunch bags not of paper; non-electric portable coolers
6,153,620 September 15, |IC 021 — Non-electric portable B AC KFLIP 2020 coolers
FLIP 6,200,636 | November !7. 921 — portable coolers 2020
IC 021 - Buckets; plastic buckets; industrial buckets; utility buckets; ranger buckets; fishing buckets; household containers for food and beverages; containers for Y E TI 6,211,352 | December 1, 2020 household or kitchen use; plastic portable household cargo containers; portable non-electric water coolers; water dispensers; insulated water dispensers; portable beverage dispenser; handles specially adapted for beverageware See Declaration of Jeni Zuercher, ECF No. [7-1] at 4-5; ECF No. [25-1] (containing Certificates of Registrations for the YETI Marks at issue.) The YETI Marks are used in connection with the
manufacture and distribution of quality goods in the categories identified above. See Declaration of Jeni Zuercher, ECF No. [7-1] at 4–5. Defendants, by operating commercial Internet websites and a supporting domain3 under Defendants’ respective domain names identified on Schedule “A” hereto (the “Subject Domain Names”), have advertised, promoted, offered for sale, or sold goods bearing and/or using what
Plaintiff has determined to be counterfeits, infringements, reproductions and/or colorable imitations of the YETI Marks. See Declaration of Jeni Zuercher, ECF No. [7-1] at 10–14; Declaration of Stephen M. Gaffigan, ECF No. [7-3] at 2; Declaration of Kathleen Burns, ECF No. [7-7] at 4. Although each Defendant may not copy and infringe each YETI Mark for each category of goods protected, Plaintiff has submitted sufficient evidence showing each Defendant has infringed, at least, one or more of the YETI Marks. See Declaration of Jeni Zuercher, ECF No. [7-1] at 10–14. Defendants are not now, nor have they ever been, authorized or licensed to use, reproduce, or make counterfeits, reproductions, or colorable imitations of the YETI Marks. See
Declaration of Jeni Zuercher, ECF No. [7-1] at 10, 13–14. Counsel for Plaintiff retained Invisible Inc (“Invisible”), a licensed private investigative firm, to investigate the promotion and sale of counterfeit and infringing versions of YETI branded products by certain Defendants and to obtain the available payment account data for receipt of funds paid to Defendants for the sale of counterfeit versions of Plaintiff’s branded products. See Declaration of Jeni Zuercher, ECF No. [7-1] at 12; Declaration of Stephen M. Gaffigan, ECF No. [7-3] at 2; Declaration of Kathleen Burns, ECF No. [7-7] at 3. Invisible
3 A certain Defendant uses its Subject Domain Name to act as supporting domain name to direct traffic to its fully interactive, commercial website operating under another Subject Domain Name, from which consumers can complete purchases. See Declaration of Stephen M. Gaffigan, ECF No. [7-3] at 3 n.3 and Ex. 1 thereto. accessed the Internet websites operating under the Subject Domain Names for Defendant Numbers 1-25 and placed orders via these Subject Domain Names for the purchase of various products, all bearing and/or using counterfeits and infringements of at least one of Plaintiff’s trademarks at issue in this action and requested each product to be shipped to Invisible’s address in the Southern District of Florida. See Declaration of Kathleen Burns, ECF No. [7-7] at 4 and
Comp. Ex. 1 thereto, ECF Nos. [7-8 through 7-9]. Each order was processed entirely online and following the placement of the orders, Invisible received information for finalizing payment4 for the various products ordered via PayPal, Inc. (“PayPal”) to Defendants’ respective PayPal accounts, as identified on Schedule “A” hereto.5 (See id.) Additionally, Invisible captured the PayPal Merchant Identification Numbers (“Merchant IDs”) identified as part of the source code and account data for these Defendants. At the conclusion of the process, the detailed web pages Invisible captured and downloaded6 reflecting the YETI branded products promoted and offered for sale via the Subject Domain Names were sent to Plaintiff’s representative, Jeni Zuercher, for inspection. See Declaration of Stephen M. Gaffigan, ECF No. [7-3] at 2; Declaration of Jeni
Zuercher, ECF No. [7-1] at 12. Additionally, Plaintiff accessed the Internet websites operating under Defendant Numbers 1–2, 6-7, 9–10, 16–17, 19–21’s Subject Domain Names and placed an order for the purchase of a product bearing counterfeits of, at least, one of the YETI Marks at issue in this action from each
4 Invisible was instructed to not transmit the funds to finalize the sale for the orders for most of the Defendants so as to avoid adding money to Defendants’ coffers. See Declaration of Kathleen Burns, ECF No. [7-7] at 4 n.1.
5 The customer service e-mail addresses identified for certain Defendants are also included in Schedule “A” hereto. See Declaration of Kathleen Burns, ECF No. [7-7] at 4, n.2.
6 The web pages captured and downloaded by Plaintiff’s counsel’s office, Stephen M. Gaffigan, P.A., identifying the customer service e-mail addresses for certain Defendants are included in Comp. Ex. 1 to the Declaration of Kathleen Burns, ECF Nos. [7-8 through 7-9] and identified on Schedule “A” hereto. of these Defendants. Each order was processed entirely online and following the placement of the orders, Plaintiff captured the PayPal Merchant IDs and any additional e-mail address identified as part of the source code and account data for these Defendants, as identified on Schedule “A” attached hereto. See Declaration of Jeni Zuercher, ECF No. [7-1] at 11 and Comp. Ex. 1 thereto, ECF No. [7-2].
Further, Plaintiff’s counsel accessed each of the commercial Internet websites operating under Defendant Numbers 26-60’s Subject Domain Names and downloaded web pages reflecting the YETI branded products promoted and offered for sale via these Subject Domain Names and provided the same to Plaintiff’s representative, Jeni Zuercher, for inspection. See Declaration of Stephen M. Gaffigan, ECF No. [7-3] at 3. Plaintiff’s representative conducted a review of the YETI branded goods offered for sale by Defendants via the Subject Domain Names by reviewing the Internet websites operating under the Subject Domain Names or the detailed web page captures thereof, and/or the website to which a certain domain name automatically redirects, and determined the products were not
genuine versions of Plaintiff’s goods. See Declaration of Jeni Zuercher, ECF No. [7-1], at 13-14. III. ANALYSIS A. Claims
1. Trademark Counterfeiting and Infringement Under 15 U.S.C. § 1114 (Count I)
Section 32 of the Lanham Act, 15 U.S.C. § 1114, provides liability for trademark infringement if, without the consent of the registrant, a defendant uses “in commerce any reproduction, counterfeit, copy, or colorable imitation of a registered mark: which is likely to cause confusion, or to cause mistake, or to deceive.” 15 U.S.C. § 1114. In order to prevail on its trademark infringement claim under Section 32 of the Lanham Act, Plaintiff must demonstrate that (1) it had prior rights to the mark at issue; and (2) Defendants adopted a mark or name that was the same, or confusingly similar to Plaintiff’s trademark, such that consumers were likely to confuse the two. Planetary Motion, Inc. v. Techsplosion, Inc., 261 F.3d 1188, 1193 (11th Cir. 2001) (citing Lone Star Steakhouse & Saloon, Inc. v. Longhorn Steaks, Inc., 106 F.3d 355, 360 (11th Cir. 1997)).
2. False Designation of Origin Under 15 U.S.C. § 1125(a) (Count II) To prevail on a claim for false designation of origin under Section 43(a) of the Lanham Act, 15 U.S.C. § 1125(a), Plaintiff must prove that Defendants used in commerce, in connection with any goods or services, any word, term, name, symbol or device, or any combination thereof, or any false designation of origin that is likely to deceive as to the affiliation, connection, or association of Defendants with Plaintiff, or as to the origin, sponsorship, or approval, of Defendants’ goods by Plaintiff. See 15 U.S.C. § 1125(a)(1). The test for liability for false designation of origin under 15 U.S.C. § 1125(a) is the same as for a trademark counterfeiting and infringement claim—i.e., whether the public is likely to be deceived or confused by the similarity of the marks at issue. See Two Pesos, Inc. v. Taco Cabana, Inc., 505 U.S. 763, 780
(1992). 3. Cybersquatting Under 15 U.S.C. § 1125(d) (Count III) The Anti-cybersquatting Consumer Protection Act (“ACPA”) protects the owner of a distinctive or famous trademark from another’s bad faith intent to profit from the trademark owner’s mark by registering or using a domain name that is identical or confusingly similar to, or dilutive of, the trademark owner’s mark without regard to the goods or services of the parties. See 15 U.S.C. § 1125(d). “To prevail under the ACPA, a plaintiff must prove that (1) its mark is distinctive or famous and entitled to protection; (2) the defendant’s domain name is identical or confusingly similar to the plaintiff’s mark; and (3) the defendant registered or used the domain name with a bad faith intent to profit.” Bavaro Palace, S.A. v. Vacation Tours, Inc., 203 F. App’x 252, 256 (11th Cir. 2006) (citing Shields v. Zuccarini, 254 F.3d 476, 482 (3d Cir. 2001)). 4. Common-Law Unfair Competition and Trademark Infringement (Counts IV and V) Whether a defendant’s use of a plaintiff’s trademarks created a likelihood of confusion between the plaintiff’s and the defendant’s products is also the determining factor in the analysis of unfair competition under Florida common law. Rolex Watch U.S.A., Inc. v. Forrester, No. 83- 8381-CIV-PAINE, 1986 WL 15668, at *3 (S.D. Fla. Dec. 9, 1986) (“The appropriate test for determining whether there is a likelihood of confusion, and thus trademark infringement, false designation of origin, and unfair competition under the common law of Florida, is set forth in John H. Harland, Inc. v. Clarke Checks, Inc., 711 F.2d 966, 972 (11th Cir. 1983)”.); see also
Boston Prof’l Hockey Ass’n, Inc. v. Dallas Cap & Emblem Mfg., Inc., 510 F.2d 1004, 1010 (5th Cir. 1975) (“As a general rule . . . the same facts which would support an action for trademark infringement would also support an action for unfair competition.”). The analysis of liability for Florida common law trademark infringement is the same as the analysis of liability for trademark infringement under § 32(a) of the Lanham Act. See PetMed Express, Inc. v. MedPets.com, Inc., 336 F. Supp. 2d 1213, 1217–18 (S.D. Fla. 2004). B. Liability The well-pled factual allegations of Plaintiff’s Amended Complaint properly allege the elements for each of the claims described above. See ECF No. [25]. Moreover, the factual
allegations in Plaintiff’s Amended Complaint have been substantiated by sworn declarations and other evidence and establish Defendants’ liability under each of the claims asserted in the Amended Complaint. Accordingly, default judgment pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 55 is appropriate. C. Injunctive Relief
Pursuant to the Lanham Act, a district court is authorized to issue an injunction “according to the principles of equity and upon such terms as the court may deem reasonable,” to prevent violations of trademark law. See 15 U.S.C. § 1116(a). Indeed, “[i]njunctive relief is the remedy of choice for trademark and unfair competition cases, since there is no adequate remedy at law for the injury caused by a defendant’s continuing infringement.” Burger King Corp. v. Agad, 911 F. Supp. 1499, 1509–10 (S.D. Fla. 1995) (citing Century 21 Real Estate Corp. v. Sandlin, 846 F.2d 1175, 1180 (9th Cir. 1988)). Moreover, even in a default judgment setting, injunctive relief is available. See, e.g., PetMed Express, 336 F. Supp. 2d at 1222–23. Defendants’ failure to respond or otherwise appear in this action makes it difficult for Plaintiff to prevent further infringement absent an injunction. See Jackson v. Sturkie, 255 F. Supp. 2d 1096, 1103 (N.D. Cal. 2003) (“[D]efendant’s lack of participation in this litigation has given the court no assurance that defendant’s infringing activity will cease. Therefore, plaintiff is entitled to permanent injunctive relief.”)
Permanent injunctive relief is appropriate where a plaintiff demonstrates that (1) it has suffered irreparable injury; (2) there is no adequate remedy at law; (3) the balance of hardship favors an equitable remedy; and (4) an issuance of an injunction is in the public’s interest. eBay, Inc. v. MercExchange, LLC, 547 U.S. 388, 392–93 (2006). Plaintiff has carried its burden on each of the four factors. Accordingly, permanent injunctive relief is appropriate. Specifically, in trademark cases, “a sufficiently strong showing of likelihood of confusion . . . may by itself constitute a showing of a substantial threat of irreparable harm.” McDonald’s Corp. v. Robertson, 147 F.3d 1301, 1306 (11th Cir. 1998); see also Levi Strauss & Co. v. Sunrise Int’l Trading Inc., 51 F.3d 982, 986 (11th Cir. 1995) (“There is no doubt that the continued sale of thousands of pairs of counterfeit jeans would damage LS & Co.’s business reputation and might decrease its legitimate sales.”). Plaintiff’s Amended Complaint alleges that Defendants’ unlawful actions have caused Plaintiff irreparable injury and will continue to do so if Defendants are not permanently enjoined. See ECF No. [25]. Further, the Amended Complaint alleges, and the submissions by Plaintiff show, that the goods promoted, advertised, offered for
sale, and sold by Defendants are nearly identical to Plaintiff’s genuine products. See id. “The net effect of Defendants’ actions is likely to cause confusion of consumers who will believe all of Defendants’ goods offered for sale via Defendants’ websites are genuine goods originating from, associated with, and/or approved by Plaintiff.” See ECF No. [25] at 26. Plaintiff has no adequate remedy at law so long as Defendants continue to operate the Subject Domain Names because Plaintiff cannot control the quality of what appears to be its products in the marketplace. An award of monetary damages alone will not cure the injury to Plaintiff’s reputation and goodwill that will result if Defendants’ infringing and counterfeiting actions are allowed to continue. Moreover, Plaintiff faces hardship from loss of sales and its
inability to control its reputations in the marketplace. By contrast, Defendants face no hardship if they are prohibited from the infringement of Plaintiff’s trademarks, which is an illegal act. Finally, the public interest supports the issuance of a permanent injunction against Defendants to prevent consumers from being misled by Defendants’ products. See Chanel, Inc. v. besumart.com, 240 F. Supp. 3d 1283, 1291 (S.D. Fla. 2016) (“[A]n injunction to enjoin infringing behavior serves the public interest in protecting consumers from such behavior.”). The Court’s broad equity powers allow it to fashion injunctive relief necessary to stop Defendants’ infringing activities. See, e.g., Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Bd. of Educ., 402 U.S. 1, 15 (1971) (“Once a right and a violation have been shown, the scope of a district court’s equitable powers to remedy past wrongs is broad, for . . . [t]he essence of equity jurisdiction has been the power of the Chancellor to do equity and to mould each decree to the necessities of the particular case.” (citation and internal quotation marks omitted)); United States v. Bausch & Lomb Optical Co., 321 U.S. 707, 724 (1944) (“Equity has power to eradicate the evils of a condemned scheme by prohibition of the use of admittedly valid parts of an invalid whole.”). District courts are
expressly authorized to order the transfer or surrender of domain names in an in rem action against a domain name. See 15 U.S.C. § 1125(d)(1)(C), (d)(2). However, courts have not limited the remedy to that context. See, e.g., Philip Morris USA v. Otamedia Ltd., 331 F. Supp. 2d 228, 230–31 (S.D.N.Y. 2004) (transferring Yesmoke.com domain name to plaintiff despite the fact that plaintiff did not own a trademark in the term “Yesmoke” and noting that 15 U.S.C. § 1125 “neither states nor implies that an in rem action against the domain name constitutes the exclusive remedy for a plaintiff aggrieved by trademark violations in cyberspace”); Ford Motor Co. v. Cross, 441 F. Supp. 2d 837, 853 (E.D. Mich. 2006) (ordering the defendants to disclose all other domain registrations held by them and to transfer registration of a particular domain name
to plaintiff in part under authority of 15 U.S.C. § 1116(a)). Defendants have created an Internet-based counterfeiting scheme in which they are profiting from their deliberate misappropriation of Plaintiff’s rights. Accordingly, the Court may fashion injunctive relief to eliminate the means by which Defendants are conducting their unlawful activities by canceling or transferring their Subject Domain Names, assigning all rights, title, and interest to the Subject Domain Names to Plaintiff, and deindexing or delisting the Subject Domain Names from all search engines, such that these means may no longer be used as instrumentalities to further the sale of counterfeit goods. D. Statutory Damages for the Use of Counterfeit Marks
In a case involving the use of counterfeit marks in connection with a sale, offering for sale, or distribution of goods, 15 U.S.C. § 1117(c) provides that a plaintiff may elect an award of statutory damages at any time before final judgment is rendered in the sum of not less than $1,000 nor more than $200,000 per counterfeit mark per type of good. 15 U.S.C. § 1117(c)(1). In addition, if the Court finds that Defendants’ counterfeiting actions were willful, it may impose damages above the maximum limit up to $2,000,000 per mark per type of good. 15 U.S.C. § 1117(c)(2). Pursuant to 15 U.S.C. § 1117(c), Plaintiff has elected to recover an award of statutory damages as to Count I of the Amended Complaint. The Court has wide discretion to determine the amount of statutory damages. See PetMed Express, 336 F. Supp. 2d at 1219 (citing Cable/Home Commc’n Corp. v. Network Prod., Inc., 902 F.2d 829, 852 (11th Cir. 1990)). An award of statutory damages is appropriate despite a plaintiff’s inability to prove actual damages caused by a defendant’s infringement. Under Armour, Inc. v. 51nfljersey.com, No. 13-62809-CIV, 2014 WL 1652044, at *7 (S.D. Fla. Apr.
23, 2014) (quoting Ford Motor Co. v. Cross, 441 F. Supp. 2d 837, 852 (E.D. Mich. 2006) (“[A] successful plaintiff in a trademark infringement case is entitled to recover enhanced statutory damages even where its actual damages are nominal or non-existent.”)); Playboy Enter., Inc. v. Universal Tel-A-Talk, Inc., No. CIV.A. 96-6961, 1998 WL 767440, at *8 (E.D. Pa. Nov. 3, 1998) (awarding statutory damages where plaintiff failed to prove actual damages or profits). Indeed, Congress enacted a statutory damages remedy in trademark counterfeiting cases because evidence of a defendant’s profits in such cases is almost impossible to ascertain. See S. REP. NO. 104-177, pt. V(7) (1995) (discussing purposes of Lanham Act statutory damages); see also PetMed Express, 336 F. Supp. 2d at 1220 (statutory damages are “especially appropriate in default judgment cases due to infringer nondisclosure”). This case is no exception. This Court may award statutory damages “without holding an evidentiary hearing based upon affidavits and other documentary evidence if the facts are not disputed.” Perry Ellis Int’l, Inc. v. URI Corp., No. 06-22020-CIV, 2007 WL 3047143, at *1 (S.D. Fla. Oct. 18, 2007). Although the Court is permitted to conduct a hearing on a default judgment regarding damages
pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 55(b)(2)(B), an evidentiary hearing is not necessary where there is sufficient evidence on the record to support the request for damages. See SEC v. Smyth, 420 F.3d 1225, 1232 n.13 (11th Cir. 2005) (“Rule 55(b)(2) speaks of evidentiary hearings in a permissive tone . . . We have held that no such hearing is required where all essential evidence is already of record.”) (citations omitted); see also PetMed Express, 336 F. Supp. 2d at 1223 (entering default judgment, permanent injunction and statutory damages in a Lanham Act case without a hearing). Here, the allegations in the Amended Complaint, which are taken as true, clearly establish Defendants intentionally copied Plaintiff’s Marks for the purpose of deriving the benefit of Plaintiff’s famous reputation. As such, the Lanham Act permits the Court to award up
to $2,000,000 per infringing mark on each type of good as statutory damages to ensure that Defendants do not continue their intentional and willful counterfeiting activities. The evidence in this case demonstrates that each Defendant promoted, distributed, advertised, offered for sale, and/or sold at least one (1) type of good bearing and/or using one (1) mark which were in fact counterfeits of at least one of Plaintiff’s Marks. See ECF No. [25]. Based on the above considerations, Plaintiff suggests the Court award statutory damages of $1,000,000 per mark, per type of good. As each Defendant used at least one counterfeit mark on one type of good, Plaintiff suggests the Court award statutory damages of $1,000,000 against each Defendant. The award should be sufficient to deter Defendants and others from continuing to counterfeit or otherwise infringe Plaintiff’s trademarks, compensate Plaintiff, and punish Defendants, all stated goals of 15 U.S.C. § 1117(c). The Court finds that this award of statutory damages falls within the permissible statutory range under 15 U.S.C. § 1117(c) and is just. E. Damages for False Designation of Origin
Plaintiff’s Amended Complaint also sets forth a cause of action for false designation of origin pursuant to § 43(a) of the Lanham Act (Count II). See 15 U.S.C. § 1125(a). As to Count II, the allowed scope of monetary damages is also encompassed in 15 U.S.C. § 1117(c). Accordingly, judgment on Count II is limited to the amount awarded pursuant to Count I and entry of the requested equitable relief. F. Damages for Common Law Unfair Competition and Trademark Infringement
Plaintiff’s Amended Complaint further sets forth a cause of action under Florida’s common law of unfair competition (Count IV) and trademark infringement (Count V). Judgment on Count IV and Count V are also limited to the amount awarded pursuant to Count I and entry of the requested equitable relief. IV. CONCLUSION Based on the foregoing, it is ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that Plaintiff’s Motion, ECF No. [40], is GRANTED against those Defendants listed in the attached Schedule “A.” Final Default Judgment will be entered by separate order. Case No. 21-cv-62008-BLOOM/Valle
DONE AND ORDERED in Chambers at Miami, Florida, December 28, 2021.
BE | £ UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE Copies to: Counsel of Record Defendants SCHEDULE “A” DEFENDANTS BY NUMBER, SUBJECT DOMAIN NAME, MERCHANT ID, FINANCIAL ACCOUNT AND E-MAIL ADDRESS
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Defendant / Subject Payee Merchant ID Financial Account Information / E- No. Domain mail Address [email protected] 1 yetidiscount.store MERVINBAIR HBKEDPFF3T2A4 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 1 yetibox.store 4TGXGERQR3QQ8 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 1 yetibrand.shop MERVINBAIR UCLDUMU6TZF3J [email protected] 1 yeticooleronline.store MERVINBAIR [email protected] 1 yeticoolersus.store MERVINBAIR HBKEDPFF3T2A4 [email protected] 1 yetionline.store MERVINBAIR HBKEDPFF3T2A4 [email protected] 1 yetionlinediscount.shop MERVINBAIR [email protected] 1 yetioutdoorbox.store MERVINBAIR HBKEDPFF3T2A4 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] HBKEDPFF3T2A4 [email protected] 1 yetioutdoors.online MERVINBAIR A48WJYRY69NTU [email protected] 1 yetioutdoors.store MERVINBAIR HBKEDPFF3T2A4 [email protected] 1 yetius.club MERVINBAIR HBKEDPFF3T2A4 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] VPWXYV7U8VPUQ [email protected] Futeng llc 9ZMHS844U3DEE [email protected] Xiaoyue llc Q85J6JJMK8T8C [email protected] 2 trswme.com Qiliang llc 6KP9NFJP3CL5Q [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] TP4G6RNND7U9S [email protected] GZTGBS9HLP9WS [email protected] Maozai llc 3G8ZWE7PK6V8S [email protected] 2 aajon.com YOUBAI LLC 2AVUGMS9R9K5S [email protected] [email protected] 54SBLHJG6MC2A [email protected] Weiban llc CUYSPTZYHL888 [email protected] 2 aomcws.com Wusan llc GW7NQZAJN2QNQ [email protected] Def. Defendant / Subject Payee Merchant ID Financial Account Information / E- No. Domain mail Address [email protected] [email protected] RWS9W8V9X8BPN [email protected] 2 aozsci.com Yaoding llc 8ZJ7D6PGRRZSE [email protected] [email protected] TP4G6RNND7U9S [email protected] 2 bsolk.com Maozai llc 2AVUGMS9R9K5S [email protected] [email protected] RWS9W8V9X8BPN [email protected] 2 dwbipe.com Yaoding llc 8ZJ7D6PGRRZSE [email protected] [email protected] TWWF3V24GY93L [email protected] 2 foybc.com Xiyan llc 2NCRHK48N9YCE [email protected] TWWF3V24GY93L 2 ifvnf.com Xiyan llc 2NCRHK48N9YCE [email protected] [email protected] TP4G6RNND7U9S [email protected] 2 narkbt.com Maozai llc 2AVUGMS9R9K5S [email protected] 2NCRHK48N9YCE 2 ncdpz.com Zhimeng llc 2NCRHK48N9YCE [email protected] TP4G6RNND7U9S 2 nsbake.com Maozai llc 2AVUGMS9R9K5S [email protected] TWWF3V24GY93L 2 obnqo.com Xiyan llc 2NCRHK48N9YCE [email protected] RWS9W8V9X8BPN [email protected] 2 ocaite.com Yaoding llc 8ZJ7D6PGRRZSE [email protected] 54SBLHJG6MC2A 2 ogpfj.com Weiban llc GW7NQZAJN2QNQ [email protected] 54SBLHJG6MC2A Weiban llc CUYSPTZYHL888 2 onceut.com Wusan llc GW7NQZAJN2QNQ [email protected] Maozai llc TP4G6RNND7U9S 2 otwnuc.com YOUBAI LLC 2AVUGMS9R9K5S [email protected] Q85J6JJMK8T8C [email protected] Xiaoyue llc XWGY5NFECJE3U [email protected] 2 ouecan.com Zezhi llc 9ZMHS844U3DEE [email protected] TWWF3V24GY93L Xiyan llc RWS9W8V9X8BPN 2 supoie.com Yaoding llc 8ZJ7D6PGRRZSE [email protected] TWWF3V24GY93L 2 toaskz.com Xiyan llc 8ZJ7D6PGRRZSE [email protected] TP4G6RNND7U9S 2 ugfav.com Maozai llc 2AVUGMS9R9K5S [email protected] TWWF3V24GY93L 2 wceisu.com Xiyan llc 8ZJ7D6PGRRZSE [email protected] TP4G6RNND7U9S 2 wcumir.com Maozai llc 2AVUGMS9R9K5S [email protected] Def. Defendant / Subject Payee Merchant ID Financial Account Information / E- No. Domain mail Address [email protected] 54SBLHJG6MC2A [email protected] 2 wusoem.com Weiban llc LP42WLXL6UUTC [email protected] Q85J6JJMK8T8C 2 yzxsi.com Xiaoyue llc 9ZMHS844U3DEE [email protected] 54SBLHJG6MC2A 2 ziweps.com Weiban llc LP42WLXL6UUTC [email protected] 3G8ZWE7PK6V8S [email protected] 2 zmecuo.com YOUBAI LLC 2AVUGMS9R9K5S [email protected] YN9XXTVUYCSLQ [email protected] 2 zylqc.com Songlian llc 9ZMHS844U3DEE [email protected] Jinxiu llc 历城区端若百 [email protected] 4EREAZU7CJBJC [email protected] 2 xwtzt.com 货店 8FU8BHQ52G4E4 [email protected] [email protected] 2 tncxib.com Haoyu llc XWKTHWGG3N3CE [email protected] [email protected] 2 eozas.com LUONU LLC 2EVDC7SBL6QQA [email protected] [email protected] 2 fnwkq.com Yuji llc YUKQ7UJX8VJEN [email protected] 3 umtnx.com Yuji llc YUKQ7UJX8VJEN [email protected] [email protected] 3 knprvo.com Chengfu llc EKLAAFSH3VGTW [email protected] 北京故宫文化 [email protected] 4 loven.shop 创意有限公司 B78BFJ5P6752Q [email protected] [email protected] 4 lullriaby.com N69532YFNZABU [email protected] [email protected] 4 moriling.shop N69532YFNZABU [email protected] [email protected] 4 shevme.com CBVECY4ZNLP94 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 4 imaginetime.shop PK7HSXQJHUFVC [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 4 live-oak.shop PK7HSXQJHUFVC [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 4 long-view.shop PK7HSXQJHUFVC [email protected] Def. Defendant / Subject Payee Merchant ID Financial Account Information / E- No. Domain mail Address [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 4 miraclelovely.com PK7HSXQJHUFVC [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 4 snipehappy.com PK7HSXQJHUFVC [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 4 your-love.shop PK7HSXQJHUFVC [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 4 just-right.shop PK7HSXQJHUFVC [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 4 paralovely.com PK7HSXQJHUFVC [email protected] Shanghai Fanhui [email protected] 5 yt.jicwo.shop Bonsai CoLTD AHHTDKSBL2VN4 [email protected] [email protected] 5 dteqpe.shop QKELYPN4VCPT2 [email protected] Shanghai Fanhui 5 yt.hefiw.shop Bonsai CoLTD AHHTDKSBL2VN4 [email protected] Shanghai Fanhui 5 yt.hywwn.shop Bonsai CoLTD AHHTDKSBL2VN4 [email protected] Shanghai Fanhui 5 yt.smduu.shop Bonsai CoLTD AHHTDKSBL2VN4 [email protected] Tonggu Hui Xie Hua Department [email protected] 5 sywzjb.shop Store LS9PSG7PHC6LE [email protected] Tonggu Hui Xie Hua Department [email protected] 5 bkjtai.shop Store LS9PSG7PHC6LE [email protected] Guangzhou Ailey Technology [email protected] 5 wjrfxo.shop CoLTD 3DBZMG4EAQ9H2 [email protected] [email protected] C9JXKBMRCLVRG [email protected] Dusi llc Naqi 9ZMHS844U3DEE [email protected] 6 iwetnz.com llc 9S87WR96N34UN [email protected] 9S87WR96N34UN 6 mzucoe.com Naqi llc 9ZMHS844U3DEE [email protected] NJ6HRLPMF6R7J [email protected] 7 mtaesn.com Tianshi llc VLQXT9C8CFJQC [email protected] Def. Defendant / Subject Payee Merchant ID Financial Account Information / E- No. Domain mail Address [email protected] [email protected] 岳阳县侑迪百 LCMJR8N3F7W2L [email protected] 7 nwhvp.com 货店 2AVUGMS9R9K5S [email protected] [email protected] 38YNPHGGHEVSY [email protected] 7 rmskv.com Chaoyue llc VLQXT9C8CFJQC [email protected] 历城区端若百 货店 [email protected] 7 losgv.com Feishi llc VTKMUDXUX5JYW [email protected] [email protected] 7 okneb.com Manyue llc YXBWS3HCLDXTQ [email protected] [email protected] 8 crush-you.shop CS9G6AGAFGYLN [email protected] [email protected] 8 dream-lover.shop CS9G6AGAFGYLN [email protected] [email protected] 8 sincerely-friends.shop CS9G6AGAFGYLN [email protected] Shanghai Jiangxian Network Technology Co 9 yt.atknyi.shop LTD WTXYQRED7HRBU [email protected] Shanghai Jiangxian Network Technology Co WTXYQRED7HRBU [email protected] 9 yt.rurxhv.shop LTD PPZNY49R26B5N [email protected] Shanghai Jiangxian Network Technology Co 9 yt.uomkhy.shop LTD WTXYQRED7HRBU [email protected] Shanghai Jiangxian Network Technology Co 9 yt.xpivrh.shop LTD WTXYQRED7HRBU [email protected] [email protected] NEIMENGGUS YX92S3YFNFCPL [email protected] 10 duoqea.com H LTD YE9AZU2EX6BQY [email protected] [email protected] SHAJIJIEJIE DY2Z2X3FZ5USG [email protected] 10 qucnc.com LTD FP28DPC6RB6MU [email protected] Def. Defendant / Subject Payee Merchant ID Financial Account Information / E- No. Domain mail Address 11 boudfd.shop Zhenghui llc PDJ38Z3W2K82L [email protected] 12 ncasls.shop Zhenghui llc PDJ38Z3W2K82L 海宁市丁桥镇 [email protected] 13 eootop.com 秀凝服饰商行 NNV2KKVBSN8QC [email protected] 14 hasika.shop Datong llc GAENY3VR4MKVG [email protected] 安徽方元电子 [email protected] 15 softkudos.com 商务有限公司 PVJY6RH8MAFJE [email protected] TQEZNH34JQ4X6 [email protected] 16 ygonmall.com JNRMNJ54MNGQU [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 17 avhonda.com JTG82R82Q4X32 [email protected] Online Store [email protected] TANA [email protected] 18 cconline.top HERNANDEZ FGQAQ3VB6XYMU [email protected] Last day low 8YABAPULMZLDC [email protected] 19 chgong.shop price promotion 2NHTGV8LZFWUG [email protected] 4SRVQD43DKFX6 [email protected] 20 moon.lay-tw.top Leslie Marks 7BSBGXC7GJA4N [email protected] 3594 chemin S7L5R5SUQKSZ8 [email protected] Georges N4WG62PKRD7R6 [email protected] caitlyn miller QFYSHUV9FQ2LW [email protected] Carly Backen Q2LFV7Q67NFQA [email protected] Barry Chappell SR2CASBAM6BB4 [email protected] Theola Lee KQFK5XFTBJW6A [email protected] Kayoung Kate G5DXGMXD8CZHJ [email protected] Yoo 2A6FV37AWK46Y [email protected] Peter Sampson TBKYZSRY2Z3MU [email protected] Raneen Mazin YY2K5ZTQUW5D2 [email protected] Mona Lisa XEPCKQP75SQD6 [email protected] Belle Leong GXQKW38FWV9MA [email protected] Nadia Azmi 5ULSMR5YAQ948 [email protected] Nanthini FG4C9CZPGGYRU [email protected] Soyabalu DHKYTD4CVB9RE [email protected] Christina Tan RHAXGG7ZT5BNA [email protected] Suji Sujithra SQKXMQ482NWXE [email protected] Azza Fatin LW3M3YG6YTNVJ [email protected] Premalatha 5ZP44HVNN39GY [email protected] Murugan KMC3T7LSCK6XJ [email protected] Cherry Viernes VGJGW32CDFJRN [email protected] 21 teti-store.com Kagn Khoia ZQVM2WXZP7LKL [email protected] Def. Defendant / Subject Payee Merchant ID Financial Account Information / E- No. Domain mail Address Brandon chua 7BSBGXC7GJA4N [email protected] Valerie Taylor [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 22 hasal.buzz TZX6FAPKH9FSY [email protected] [email protected] 23 tespecifut.com TIANBO LLC QBVJAHY2N3UJ6 [email protected] Online Store / [email protected] 24 walmarrt.shop QUANG PHAM UJGXE9UXXU3FN [email protected] Hubei Zhenying Electronic Technology Co., [email protected] 25 wingzoi.com Ltd. AWGGC622V84J6 [email protected] 26 poceters.tw [email protected] 26 yeticooler.store [email protected] 26 miniyeticooler.top [email protected] 27 outletyeti.com [email protected] [email protected] 28 yetishoping.com [email protected] [email protected] 28 yetishopps.com [email protected] 29 yetiecooler.com 29 yeticoolerusa.com 30 yetishopuk.com [email protected] 31 yetiuscoolers.com [email protected] 32 nayeti.top [email protected] [email protected] 32 nayetisales.site [email protected] Def. Defendant / Subject Payee Merchant ID Financial Account Information / E- No. Domain mail Address [email protected] 32 nayetishopsilo.club [email protected] [email protected] 32 nayetisilo.club [email protected] [email protected] 32 usyeti.club [email protected] [email protected] 32 usyeti.top [email protected] [email protected] 32 usyeticooler.club [email protected] [email protected] 32 usyeticooler.shop [email protected] [email protected] 32 usyeticooler.website [email protected] [email protected] 32 usyeticoolers.club [email protected] 32 usyeticoolerss.cc [email protected] [email protected] 32 usyetisales.site [email protected] [email protected] 32 usyetishop.club [email protected] [email protected] 32 usyetishops.site [email protected] [email protected] 32 usyetishops.top [email protected] 32 yetiai.shop [email protected] [email protected] 32 yeticooler.site [email protected] [email protected] 32 yeticoolersale.club [email protected] [email protected] 32 yeticoolersale.online [email protected] [email protected] 32 yeticoolersale.website [email protected] [email protected] 32 yeticoolersales.cc [email protected] [email protected] 32 yeticoolersales.website [email protected] [email protected] 32 yeticoolershop.cc [email protected] [email protected] 32 yeticoolerssales.cc [email protected] Def. Defendant / Subject Payee Merchant ID Financial Account Information / E- No. Domain mail Address [email protected] 32 yeticoolerssales.shop [email protected] 32 yeticoolerssales.site [email protected] [email protected] 32 yeticteeys.cc [email protected] [email protected] 32 yetiinsale.cc [email protected] [email protected] 32 yetiinstore.cc [email protected] 32 yetimx.shop [email protected] [email protected] 32 yetionlinee.cc [email protected] [email protected] 32 yetionlinel.cc [email protected] [email protected] 32 yetionlinett.cc [email protected] [email protected] 32 yetisale.cc [email protected] [email protected] 32 yetisalede.cc [email protected] [email protected] 32 yetisalelk.cc [email protected] [email protected] 32 yetisaler.cc [email protected] [email protected] 32 yetisaleus.club [email protected] [email protected] 32 yetisaleus.website [email protected] [email protected] 32 yetishopti.cc [email protected] [email protected] 32 yetishopto.cc [email protected] [email protected] 32 yetistorell.cc [email protected] [email protected] 32 yetistoretu.cc [email protected] [email protected] 32 yetisueusd.cc [email protected] [email protected] 32 yetitosale.cc [email protected] [email protected] 32 yetitravel.top [email protected] Def. Defendant / Subject Payee Merchant ID Financial Account Information / E- No. Domain mail Address 32 yetitt.top [email protected] [email protected] 32 yetiusale.online [email protected] [email protected] 32 yetiusale.shop [email protected] [email protected] 32 yetiuscooler.cc [email protected] [email protected] 32 yetiuscoolers.cc [email protected] [email protected] 32 yetiuscoolers.website [email protected] [email protected] 32 yetiusonl.site [email protected] [email protected] 32 yetiussales.online [email protected] [email protected] 32 yetiussales.website [email protected] [email protected] 32 yetiussaless.online [email protected] [email protected] 32 yetiww.cc [email protected] 32 yetiyeti.shop [email protected] 32 yetiyeti.top [email protected] [email protected] 32 yetiyour.cc [email protected] 32 yetiys.shop [email protected] [email protected] 32 yetiyy.top [email protected] 32 yyetti.top [email protected] 32 bhjas.buzz [email protected] 32 boxshop.top [email protected] 32 fashbag.store [email protected] 32 ferula.top [email protected] 32 findli.top [email protected] Def. Defendant / Subject Payee Merchant ID Financial Account Information / E- No. Domain mail Address 32 goupup.top [email protected] 32 homai.buzz [email protected] 32 jkwis.buzz [email protected] 32 kongzi.best [email protected] 32 laozi.shop [email protected] 32 luisr.top [email protected] 32 luxun.shop [email protected] 32 lywdas.top [email protected] 32 mountaim.top [email protected] 32 nuona.shop [email protected]
32 nzlis.buzz [email protected] 32 ousala.top [email protected] 32 outdoorcc.shop [email protected] 32 outdoorct.shop [email protected] 32 outdoormn.shop [email protected] 32 outdoorpz.shop [email protected] 32 outdoorqv.shop [email protected] 32 outdoorts.shop [email protected] 32 outdoorxs.shop [email protected] 32 outdoorz.shop [email protected] 32 qassd.top [email protected] 32 uijsa.top [email protected] Def. Defendant / Subject Payee Merchant ID Financial Account Information / E- No. Domain mail Address [email protected] 32 usyiout.top [email protected] 32 yeuaot.top [email protected] 32 yirsa.top [email protected] 32 yttrt.top [email protected] 32 nisaw.buzz [email protected] 33 lfindmall.com [email protected] 33 lgirlmall.com [email protected] 34 ngsee.com [email protected] 34 dguaao.com [email protected] 34 ibotme.com [email protected] 35 azescb.com [email protected] 35 bomswy.com [email protected] 35 bteknv.com [email protected] 35 dwgivo.com [email protected] 35 ibaedm.com [email protected] 35 iceknd.com [email protected] 35 igumos.com [email protected] 35 ikegcv.com [email protected] 35 iunsw.com [email protected] 35 izwcm.com [email protected] 35 kzwdtm.com [email protected] 35 nmbczt.com [email protected] Def. Defendant / Subject Payee Merchant ID Financial Account Information / E- No. Domain mail Address 35 ocswmz.com [email protected] 35 oifys.com [email protected] 35 puzdr.com [email protected] 35 temwsi.com [email protected] 35 tkdoci.com [email protected] 35 tnabke.com [email protected] 35 treobn.com [email protected] 35 tznio.com [email protected] 35 vwgec.com [email protected] 35 wbcasy.com [email protected]
35 weikvu.com [email protected] 35 wlnaq.com [email protected] 35 xzuac.com [email protected] 35 zmtuo.com [email protected] 35 zrkwt.com [email protected] 35 ztemyw.com [email protected] 36 bikosw.com [email protected] 36 bzitva.com [email protected] 36 keysnb.com [email protected] 36 kzmwiu.com [email protected] 36 mzowsa.com [email protected] 36 ybkoet.com [email protected] Def. Defendant / Subject Payee Merchant ID Financial Account Information / E- No. Domain mail Address 36 wbomyt.com [email protected] 37 dwzumt.com [email protected] 37 enmtw.com [email protected] 37 hseyl.com [email protected] 37 imwxe.com [email protected] 37 kmnbts.com [email protected] 37 mckabz.com [email protected] 37 nozmwa.com [email protected] 37 ogzwti.com [email protected] 37 rkiys.com [email protected]
37 smtnaw.com [email protected] 37 swxtz.com [email protected] 38 cotneb.com [email protected] 38 eobtnz.com [email protected] 38 meuxt.com [email protected] 38 tvczkn.com [email protected] 38 uateo.com [email protected] 38 unokwm.com [email protected] 38 uovktg.com [email protected] 38 uwtvei.com [email protected] 38 wfgvc.com [email protected] 38 zbwmea.com [email protected] Def. Defendant / Subject Payee Merchant ID Financial Account Information / E- No. Domain mail Address 38 zkditn.com [email protected] 39 blueereen.com [email protected] 39 dissmanne.com [email protected] 40 outdoorb.shop [email protected]; [email protected] [email protected] 40 outdoorkn.shop [email protected] outdoorhm.shop [email protected] all-love.shop [email protected] argsaret.com [email protected] coolerss.cc dylei.shop discountel.club [email protected] fooutdoor.com [email protected] hibernier.com hywwn.shop [email protected] jinchuan22.com mitduc.com [email protected] nxbjyy.com outdoornc.shop salediscount.club [email protected] shopifyy.site swoarey.com [email protected] tikrb.top [email protected] Def. Defendant / Subject Payee Merchant ID Financial Account Information / E- No. Domain mail Address [email protected] 57 tsun.run [email protected] 58 vdscxsd.xyz [email protected] 59 watchatjoy.com 60 watcheckle.com