Stuhlbarg International Sales Company, Inc., a California Corporation, D/B/A Sisco v. John D. Brush and Company, Inc., a New York Corporation

U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit · Decided 2001-02-13

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McKEOWN, Circuit Judge: This case, which arises from a trademark dispute over the use of the term “Fire-Safe,” was precipitated by the U.S. Customs Service’s detention of imported safes bearing that mark. Stuhlbarg International Sales Co., known as Sisco, brought a suit for declaratory judgment and cancellation of the “Fire-Safe” trademark owned by John D. Brush Co. The di…

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