Certain Crafting Machines and Components; USITC Review of Section 337 Violation
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This notice involves the review of the U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC) regarding a violation of Section 337. The law affects companies that import, sell, or distribute certain crafting machines and components in the U.S. This decision follows a complaint from Cricut, Inc., and could lead to exclusion or cease-and-desist orders for the involved parties.
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Key Changes
- Review of infringement of Section 337 regarding crafting machines
- Potential issuance of exclusion orders against violating parties
- Request for submissions on public interest and remedy
Obligations
What this law requires
Interested parties must submit written opinions on remedies, public interest factors, and bonding related to the crafting machines investigation.
Parties to the investigation must submit written submissions addressing the issues of remedy, the public interest, and bonding under the specified schedule.
Cricut, Inc. must identify the specific remedies sought and submit proposed remedial orders for the Commission's consideration.
The complainant must identify the remedy sought and submit proposed remedial orders for the Commission's consideration.
Complainant and the Office of Unfair Import Investigations (OUII) must submit proposed remedial orders along with their initial submission.