Amazon is committed to offering customers the widest selection of products on the planet and creating an amazing customer experience. Amazon does not allow listings that infringe the intellectual property rights of brands or other rights holders. If you offer products for sale on Amazon, you must comply with all federal, state, and local laws and Amazon policies that apply to those products and product listings.
There are three common types of infringement on Amazon:
1. Patent infringement. Patents include three types: design patents, utility patents, and invention patents.
2. Copyright infringement Copyright infringement generally involves copyright infringement of some classic images (these are usually detected by robots) and theft of other people's pictures
3. Trademark infringement Trademark is mainly the mark of goods or services.
How to determine whether there is infringement?
1. Use product keywords to search for patents on Google;
2. Google image search and identification;
3. Find the product you need to develop, and identify whether the product has a patent based on the supplier's price and minimum order quantity. Generally, if the price is high and the minimum order quantity is large, it is likely that the product has a patent;
4. Determine whether a product has a patent from the perspective of market capacity and customers. The fewer people who follow or sell the product, the more likely the seller has a patent.
Amazon's infringing emails involve:
1. If you receive a warning about a product that you have never sold on Amazon, please reply to the notification you received and let us know that you have never sold the reported product. We will investigate to determine if an error occurred.
2. If you have an established relationship with the rights owner (license, manufacturing or distribution agreement, etc.) about whom you submitted the complaint, we recommend that you contact the rights owner and request that the complaint be withdrawn. If we receive a takedown from the rights holder, your content may be restored. The rights owner's contact information is included in the warning you received.
This is the end of the introduction to Amazon's intellectual property policy. If you want to learn more about Amazon's intellectual property policy, please continue to pay attention~