How Amazon defines intellectual property infringement: According to Amazon’s official definition, infringement is roughly divided into trademark infringement, copyright infringement and patent infringement. Trademark infringement usually occurs in follow-up sales and misuse of keywords and titles, such as following a product that has a registered trademark, or misuse of keywords and titles, resulting in trademark infringement.
Copyright infringement includes not only some texts, but also pictures, literary works, musical works, photos, movies, etc. For example, the familiar and favorite Bear Big Bear II, Peppa Pig, Smurfs and other classic cartoon images are all You can't use the copyrighted stuff at will. Copyright infringement generally occurs when product pictures are misused, that is, picture infringement. Misusing other people's product pictures, directly copying and pasting other people's descriptions, and directly uploading pictures on 1688 may lead to copyright infringement.
Relevant information to avoid infringement
1. First of all, you must understand the intellectual property rights of the product. It is recommended that sellers must understand the intellectual property rights of the products they sell before preparing to sell them. If you want to sell a brand Products must have corresponding authorization from the brand. One more thing here is that if brand infringement occurs and there is no authorization letter, once caught by Amazon, it will be very troublesome and difficult to save the store.
2. Also check whether the keywords, titles and other information in the details page have misused other people’s brand words, and product pictures cannot use other people’s logos. You must also pay attention to the appearance of the product and never use it indiscriminately. pattern.