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Ammi 26-07-2021 11:36 AM

Crocs claims its 'distinctively quirky design' keeps being copied, sues 21 companie…
 
Crocs Inc. has filed lawsuits against 21 companies, including Walmart and Hobby Lobby, alleging trademark infringement of the foam clogs' "distinctively quirky design."

In a lawsuit filed earlier this month, Crocs asserted that the footwear – first conceptualized during a sailing trip and originally presented as a boating shoe – has been “intentionally and frequently copied” by various companies.

The lawsuit was filed in various U.S. District Courts and seeks monetary damages.

"It is essential that we protect Crocs' iconic DNA, and we will not tolerate the infringement of our rights or those who try to freeride on the investments we have made in our brand,” Crocs Executive Vice President and Chief Legal and Risk Officer Daniel Hart said in a statement last week.

The footwear reportedly went "back in style" in recent months. Crocs reported record quarterly revenue of $640.8 million in the second quarter, up 93% compared to the same period the year prior.

The July lawsuit filing builds upon a complaint filed with the United States International Trade Commission last month, which asks for an investigation of shoes unlawfully imported into the country in violation of Crocs’ registered trademarks.

The ITC last week agreed to initiate an investigation into more than 20 companies that are selling products that inference with the company's trademarks.

"We pride ourselves in creating iconic products that are distinctly Crocs and this decisive action further demonstrates our commitment to protecting our brand, our trademarks and other intellectual property," Crocs CEO Andrew Rees said in a June statement. "By blocking the importation and sale of trademark-infringing footwear, we can ensure with confidence that our product DNA is fully protected while continuing to provide an authentically Crocs experience to our customers and consumers."

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user104658 26-07-2021 11:40 AM

Fur on crocs when literally the ONLY useful thing about them is that they're waterproof? :think: PC* gone maaad.

*Pilose Crocs

ThomasC 26-07-2021 11:40 AM

Other companies haven't really got a leg to stand on, excuse pun.

They have the pattern.

So many have copied them. I wouldn't ever wear a pair personally.

arista 26-07-2021 11:52 AM

[The July lawsuit filing builds upon
a complaint filed with the United States International
Trade Commission last month,
which asks for an investigation of shoes unlawfully
imported into the country in
violation of Crocs’ registered trademarks.]


Yes I assume they will win
in Court.

Ammi 26-07-2021 12:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 11077819)
Fur on crocs when literally the ONLY useful thing about them is that they're waterproof? :think: PC* gone maaad.

*Pilose Crocs

…the love child of Crocs and Ugg’s….?….


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