ITC to Consider Section 337 General Exclusion Order on Eye Cosmetics
The International Trade Commission will consider a general exclusion order banning all imports of eye cosmetics and related packaging that Amarte USA says infringe on its trademarks, the ITC said in a notice July 16 launching a Section 337 investigation. In a complaint filed in May (see 2405290041), Amarte said several companies are selling eye creams, eye palettes, eye patches, eye serums and eyelashes that use identical or similar names to its trademarked Eyeconic brand. The ITC will also consider cease and desist orders against the following respondents to its investigation:
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- Unilever PLC, Port Sunlight, U.K.
- Unilever United States, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
- Carver Korea Co., Ltd., Seoul, South Korea
- Bourne & Morgan Ltd., London
- MZ Skin Ltd., Borehamwood, U.K.
- Kaibeauty, Taipei City, Taiwan
- I’ll Global Co., Ltd., Seoul, South Korea
- Hikari Laboratories Ltd., Bnei Atarot, Israel
- Iman Cosmetics, London
- Strip Lashed, Rotherham, U.K.
- Kelz Beauty, Budapest, Hungary.