Universal Money Centers, Inc. v. American Telephone & Telegraph Co., and Universal Bank

U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit · Decided 1994-04-29

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TACHA, Circuit Judge. Plaintiff-appellant Universal Money Centers, Inc. (“UMC”) filed an action against defendant-appellee American Telephone and Telegraph Co. (“AT T”) alleging trademark infringement as a result of AT T’s use of the word “Universal” to describe its combination telephone and retail credit card. The district court entered an order granting AT T’s motion for summary judgment. UMC appeals. We…

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