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On April 13, 2021, the ITC issued an advisory opinion in
Certain Foam
Footwear (Inv. No. 337-TA-567) finding that the new Original
Beach DAWGS shoes made and imported into the U.S. by Double
Diamond Distribution, Ltd. of Saskatoon, Canada s ( Double
Diamond ) do not wall within the scope of the remedial orders
in the underlying investigation.
By way of background, the 337-TA-567 investigation was
instituted in 2006 based on a complaint filed by Crocs, Inc.
( Crocs ) alleging a violation of section 337 in the
sale/importation of certain foam footwear that infringed claims 1-2
of U.S. Patent No. 6,993,858 ( the 858 patent ) and
U.S. Patent No. D517,789 ( the 789 design patent ).
Staff Report
Planning for the 49th Annual National Shrimp Festival is underway. The Festival, dubbed “Alabama’s Original Beach Party” will take place Oct. 7 - 10 where Hwy. 59 meets Beach Blvd in Gulf Shores.
Produced by the Coastal Alabama Business Chamber, the Festival is regularly named one of the Southeast’s most popular festivals. “Although the pandemic forced us to cancel last year’s Fest to ensure the safety and well-being of our locals and visitors, we plan for our 49th edition to take place in October, as usual,” Chamber President & CEO Greg Alexander said.
The Shrimp Festival Committee, which consists of more than 80 volunteers, has resumed their meeting calendar to restart plans for this year’s event. “The situation with COVID-19 seems to be going from worse to better,” Shrimp Festival Chairman Spencer Cade said. “We are very optimistic and hopeful that conditions improve enough for us to produce our event as normal this year.”