Crocs has announced that a ruling last year in the Shanghai Intermediate People's Court has been selected by China's Supreme People's Court as one of the top 50 leading intellectual property (IP) cases of 2015, and as one of the top 10 leading IP cases of the Shanghai Courts. In 2015, the Shanghai Court handed Crocs a favorable judgment in its dispute with Jinjiang Jinsike Footwear (JSK), a Chinese manufacturer. The ruling finds that JSK violated China's Anti-Unfair Competition Law in its use of shoe designs, logos, labeling and store decoration, which resemble too closely to that of Crocs' branding and footwear.
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