Martha Stewart, Emeril Lagasse and the Home Shopping Network have been selling counterfeit German cutlery, according to a German trade association asking a federal judge in Miami for an injunction.

The Chamber of Industry and Commerce Wuppertal-Solingen-Remscheid filed a motion for a preliminary injunction, asking U.S. District Judge Kathleen M. Williams to order Stewart’s companies, which bought Lagasse’s brand, and HSN to stop selling cutlery “bearing trademarks which are indistinguishable from the Chamber’s registered certification mark.”

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