A Sahuarita-based company selling pro-UA and anti-ASU T-shirts online is being sued for trademark infringement.
βDisplay Arizona Pride. Support the Wildcats. Hate the Sundevils,β is listed under a βWhat We Doβ section at scumdevils.com.
Shirts include βDia de los Gatosβ with the image of a wildcat, a βscumdevilsβ shirt and one with the βWCβ hand gesture.
βWhether you were born a Wildcat, converted over, or baptized into being one, hating ASU is part of you, it is within you,β the website says.
The federal lawsuit, filed on behalf of the Arizona Board of Regents and the University of Arizona, alleges trademark infringement, false designation of origin and requests for trademark cancellation.
The members of Scumdevils LLC are Manuel A. Rocha and Francisco J. Jacinto, both of Sahuarita.
In an email response to a Star inquiry, someone from scumdevils.com responded, “Good morning, nothing has been resolved as of today May 16th.”
The Board of Regents does not comment on pending litigation.
The lawsuit notes that the University of Arizona holds multiple federal trademark registrations for Wildcat-related marks for use on apparel as well as its βwildcat head.β
While not the identical wildcat head, scumdevils.com sells shirts with images βwhich are confusingly similar to the universityβs common law trademarks and registered trademarks,β the lawsuit says.
It also says the Scumdevils merchandise βincorporates the University of Arizonaβs widely recognized combination of bright red and dark blue.β
Rocha and Jacinto were first notified of the infringement in May 2016 and have been in negotiations to settle the dispute since.
The lawsuit seeks damages, including any profits that Scumdevils has received and the revoking of the trademark for the WC hand gesture and the phrase βDia de los Gatos.β
The regents and UA have demanded a jury trial.