⚖️ Files federal trademark or copyright suits

Canadian Standards Association

Trademark enforcement profile · on record 1976–2026

Canadian Standards Association has filed federal trademark or copyright enforcement actions. On record (1976–2026): 8 federal trademark or copyright lawsuits; 25 oppositions and cancellation petitions at the USPTO Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (prevailed in 70% of merits decisions).

Data summary based on public records (USPTO TTAB proceedings and PACER/CourtListener federal court dockets). Figures reflect filings on record, not a characterization of the merits or good faith of any individual action. Not legal advice.

Federal court filings

0
Schedule-A cases
naming online sellers as defendants
7
Federal trademark cases
nature-of-suit 840
1
Federal copyright cases
nature-of-suit 820

At the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (TTAB)

25
Oppositions
under 15 U.S.C. §1063
0
Cancellation petitions
under 15 U.S.C. §1064
16
Prevailed
on the merits, by default, or by abandonment
7
Did not prevail
adverse ruling on the merits
2
Settled / withdrawn
ended without a Board ruling on the merits

Prevailed in 70% of proceedings the Board actually decided on the merits (settled and withdrawn proceedings excluded from this calculation).

Marks Canadian Standards Association has asserted in proceedings

CSA
CSA
asserted in 20 proceedings
CSA DESIGN CERTIFIED
CSA DESIGN CERTIFIED
asserted in 17 proceedings
CSA CERTIFIED
CSA CERTIFIED
asserted in 17 proceedings
CSA
CSA
asserted in 16 proceedings
CSA
CSA
asserted in 12 proceedings
CSA SMART STANDARD
CSA SMART STANDARD
asserted in 9 proceedings

Mark images shown from public USPTO records. Listing here reflects that the mark appears as a senior asserted mark in TTAB or federal-court proceedings on file.

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Data sources: publicly published USPTO Trademark Trial and Appeal Board proceedings (1951–2026, with possible gaps before electronic filing) and U.S. federal court dockets (PACER/CourtListener, nature-of-suit codes 840 and 820). Figures reflect filings on record and do not characterize the merits, validity, or legitimacy of any individual action by Canadian Standards Association. Trademark holders have legal rights — and in some doctrines, an obligation — to enforce registered marks. This page does not provide legal advice; consult licensed counsel for case-specific questions. See the full leaderboard.