Trademark Protection
Trademark protection gives brand owners the legal right to enforce exclusive use of their registered marks — brand name, logo, trade dress — against unauthorized use on ecommerce marketplace listings, seller accounts, and product representations. On Amazon, trademark complaints are filed through Brand Registry and can result in listing removal or seller account action.
Trademark enforcement is one of the most powerful brand protection tools — but it is frequently misused. Filing trademark complaints against sellers who carry authentic product is a high-risk strategy that can result in counterclaims, Amazon enforcement actions against the filing brand, and litigation exposure. Trademark enforcement is appropriate when a seller genuinely misrepresents a product or uses a brand's mark without authorization.
Articles & Resources
What to Do About Amazon Trademark Infringement
The response playbook for trademark infringement on Amazon — identifying genuine violations, filing correctly, and escalating when Amazon does not act.
Amazon Trademark Complaint vs Copyright Complaint vs Patent Complaint
A three-way comparison of Amazon IP complaint types — scope, process, appropriate use cases, and likely outcomes.
Trademark vs. Copyright Complaints on Amazon Brand Registry
The practical differences between filing trademark vs. copyright complaints — when each applies and how to choose.
Why False Trademark and Counterfeit Takedowns Are a Bad Strategy
The legal and operational risks of filing false IP complaints — and why non-IP enforcement is safer and more effective against authentic resellers.
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