97-5408. Certain Agricultural Tractors Under 50 Power Take-Off Horsepower; Issuance of General Exclusion Order and Cease and Desist Orders  

  • [Federal Register Volume 62, Number 43 (Wednesday, March 5, 1997)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 10069-10070]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 97-5408]
    
    
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    INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION
    
    [Investigation No. 337-TA-380]
    
    
    Certain Agricultural Tractors Under 50 Power Take-Off Horsepower; 
    Issuance of General Exclusion Order and Cease and Desist Orders
    
    AGENCY: International Trade Commission.
    
    ACTION: Notice.
    
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    SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given that the U.S. International Trade 
    Commission has issued a general exclusion order and eleven cease and 
    desist orders in the above-captioned investigation.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Shara L. Aranoff, Esq., Office of the 
    General Counsel, U.S. International Trade Commission, 500 E Street, 
    SW., Washington, DC 20436, telephone 202-205-3090.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The authority for the Commission's 
    determination is contained in Section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930, as 
    amended (19 U.S.C. 1337), and in Secs. 210.45 and 210.50 of the 
    Commission's rules of practice and procedure (19 CFR 210.45 and 
    210.50).
        This trademark-based section 337 investigation was instituted by 
    the Commission on February 14, 1996, based on a complaint filed by 
    Kubota Tractor Corporation (``KTC''), Kubota Manufacturing of America 
    (``KMA''), and Kubota Corporation (``KBT'') (collectively 
    ``complainants''). Complainants alleged unfair acts in violation of 
    section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1337) in the 
    importation, sale for importation, and/or the sale within the United 
    States after importation, of certain agricultural tractors under 50 
    power take-off horsepower, by reason of infringement of complainants' 
    four registered trademarks, U.S. Reg. Nos. 922,330 (``KUBOTA'' in block 
    letters), 1,775,620 (``KUBOTA'' stylized), 1,028,221 (Gear Design), and 
    1,874,414 (stylized ``K''). The Commission's notice of investigation 
    named 20 respondents: Eisho World Ltd., Nitto Trading Corporation, 
    Nitto Trading Co. Ltd., Sanko Industries Co., Ltd., Sonica Trading, 
    Inc., Suma Sangyo, Toyo Service Co., Ltd., Bay Implement Company, 
    Casteel Farm Implement Co. of Monticello, Arkansas, Casteel Farm 
    Implement Co. of Pine Bluff, Arkansas, Casteel World Group, Inc., Gamut 
    Trading Co., Gamut Imports, Lost Creek Tractor Sales, MGA, Inc. 
    Auctioneers, Tom Yarbrough Equipment Rental and Sales, Inc., The 
    Tractor Shop, Tractor Company, Wallace International Trading Co. and 
    Wallace Import Marketing Co. Inc. 61 FR 6802 (Feb. 22, 1996).
        On May 29, 1996, the Commission determined not to review an ID 
    (Order No. 13) finding respondents Tractor Company, Sonica Trading, and 
    Toyo Service in default pursuant to Commission rule 210.16 (19 CFR 
    201.16), and ruling that they had waived their respective rights to 
    appear, to be served with documents, and to contest the allegations at 
    issue in the investigation. On June 19, 1996, the notice of 
    investigation was amended to add Fujisawa Trading Company as a 
    respondent. On September 25, 1996, the Commission issued a consent 
    order terminating the investigation as to respondent Nitto Trading 
    Corporation. On September 30, 1996, the Commission issued a consent 
    order terminating the investigation as to
    
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    respondent Tom Yarbrough Equipment Rental and Sales, Inc.
        On August 21, 1996, the Commission determined not to review an 
    initial determination (ID) (Order No. 40) granting complainants' motion 
    for summary determination that complainants' four trademarks are valid 
    and that the ``KUBOTA'' (block letters) and Gear Design marks are 
    incontestable. On September 6, 1996, the Commission determined not to 
    review an ID (Order No. 47) granting complainants' motion for summary 
    determination that a domestic industry exists with respect to the 
    ``KUBOTA'' (block letters) and ``KUBOTA'' (stylized) trademarks.
        The presiding administrative law judge (ALJ) held an evidentiary 
    hearing on the merits between August 29 and September 7, 1996, and 
    heard closing arguments on October 24, 1996. The ALJ issued his final 
    ID finding a violation of section 337 on November 22, 1996. He found 
    that there had been imports of the accused products; that 24 specific 
    models of the accused tractors infringed the ``KUBOTA'' (block letters) 
    trademark (U.S. Reg. No. 922,330); that one model of the accused 
    tractors, the KBT L200, did not infringe the ``KUBOTA'' (block letters) 
    trademark; that none of the 25 accused KBT models considered infringed 
    the ``KUBOTA'' (stylized) trademark (U.S. Reg. No. 1,775,620); and that 
    complainants were no longer asserting violations of section 337 based 
    on infringement of the stylized ``K'' and ``Gear Design'' trademarks.
        On January 9, 1997, the Commission determined to review (1) the 
    finding of no infringement and no violation with respect to the KBT 
    model L200 tractor; and (2) the decision to limit infringement analysis 
    to 25 models of accused tractors rather than all models of KBT tractors 
    as to which there is evidence of importation and sale in the United 
    States.
        The Commission determined not to review the ID in all other 
    respects. On review, the Commission requested that the parties address 
    the following issues:
    
        (1) Whether the fact that gray market KBT model L200 tractors 
    are imported and sold bearing Japanese-language labels constitutes a 
    ``material difference'' from the authorized KTC model L200 tractors 
    sufficient to establish a likelihood of consumer confusion;
        (2) Whether evidence on the record in this investigation 
    demonstrates that specific KBT models other than the 25 identified 
    on (Staff Exhibit) SX-1 have been imported and sold in the United 
    States; and, if so,
        (3) Whether evidence on the record in this investigation 
    demonstrates that any specific KBT model identified in number (2) 
    above was imported and sold in the United States bearing Japanese-
    language labels or is otherwise materially different than the 
    closest corresponding KTC model with respect to any of the 
    differences found to be ``material'' in the ID.
    
    In addition, the Commission requested written submissions on the issues 
    of remedy, the public interest, and bonding. 62 FR 2179 (Jan. 15, 
    1997).
        Submissions and reply submissions on remedy, the public interest, 
    and bonding and on the issues under review were received from 
    complainants, respondents, and the Commission investigative attorney 
    (IA). In addition, complainants filed a request for oral hearing 
    pursuant to Commission rule 210.45, complainants filed a request to 
    strike pages 4-20 of respondents'' brief on review, respondents filed a 
    request to strike certain consumer survey information submitted by 
    complainants and to sanction complainants for submitting that 
    information, complainants filed a motion for leave to file a surreply 
    brief in response to the reply brief filed by the IA, and respondents 
    filed an objection to complainants'' surreply brief.
        Having reviewed the record in this investigation, including the 
    written submissions of the parties, the Commission has determined (1) 
    to reverse the ALJ's finding of no infringement and no violation by the 
    KBT model L200 tractor; (2) to find a violation of section 337 with 
    respect to 20 models of KBT tractors in addition to the 25 models 
    considered by the ALJ; and (3) to deny complainants'' request for oral 
    hearing, both requests to strike, respondents'' request for sanctions, 
    and complainants'' motion for leave to file a surreply brief. The 
    Commission has further determined that the appropriate form of relief 
    is a general exclusion order prohibiting the unlicensed entry for 
    consumption of agricultural tractors under 50 power take-off horsepower 
    manufactured by Kubota Corporation of Japan that infringe the 
    federally-registered U.S. trademark ``KUBOTA'' (Reg. No. 922,330) and 
    eleven cease and desist orders directed to respondents Bay Implement 
    Company, Casteel World Group, Inc. (and related entities), Gamut 
    Trading Co. (and related entities), Lost Creek Tractor Sales, MGA, Inc. 
    Auctioneers, The Tractor Shop, Tractor Company, and Wallace 
    International Trading Co. prohibiting the importation, sale for 
    importation, or sale in the United States after importation of 
    agricultural tractors under 50 power take-off horsepower manufactured 
    by Kubota Corporation of Japan that infringe the federally-registered 
    U.S. trademark ``KUBOTA'' (Reg. No. 922,330).
        The Commission has also determined that the public interest factors 
    enumerated in subsections 1337(d) and (f) do not preclude the issuance 
    of the general exclusion order and cease and desist orders, and that 
    the bond during the Presidential review period shall be in the amount 
    of 90 percent of the entered value of the articles in question.
        Copies of the Commission's order, the public version of the 
    Commission's opinion in support thereof, and all other nonconfidential 
    documents filed in connection with this investigation are or will be 
    available for inspection during official business hours (8:45 a.m. to 
    5:15 p.m.) in the Office of the Secretary, U.S. International Trade 
    Commission, 500 E Street, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20436, telephone 202-
    205-2000. Hearing impaired persons are advised that information on the 
    matter can be obtained by contacting the Commission's TDD terminal at 
    202-205-1810.
    
        Issued: February 25, 1997.
    
        By order of the Commission.
    Donna R. Koehnke,
    Secretary.
    [FR Doc. 97-5408 Filed 3-4-97; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
03/05/1997
Department:
International Trade Commission
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice.
Document Number:
97-5408
Pages:
10069-10070 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Investigation No. 337-TA-380
PDF File:
97-5408.pdf