Hello Sellers,
There has been a recent uptick in questions on rejected IP complaints being submitted. I am resurfacing this post from May last year and adding some additional resources. I hope those that need this find it helpful and as always, feel free to provide feedback. IF you have questions about your specific submission, it is best to start a discussion and provide the relevant details to us to research.
When you enroll your brand in Brand Registry, you automatically unlock access to our powerful Report a Violation tool.
Rights owners can easily search our entire catalog for potential intellectual property (IP) infringements like copyright, patent, or trademark violations. Accurate submissions drive our feedback loops to improve our protections and automatically block violations before they impact your brand and customers.
Ready to learn how to complete and submit reports through Report a Violation?
Good—that means you’re the right place.
The Report a Violation tool tool covers three types of intellectual property violations: copyright infringement, patent infringement, and trademark infringement. Review the guidelines below to learn more about each, as it’s important to know which one to select to report correctly.
Copyright infringement
Patent infringement
Trademark infringement
For a deeper dive into the process and best practices, please review the Intellectual Property for Rights Owners help page and for an abridged version of just the process flow, check out the Report intellectual property infringements help page.
Not yet enrolled in Brand Registry?
Amazon Brand Registry helps you protect your intellectual property (IP), manage the accuracy of your listings, and grow your business–for free. Simply enroll and share information about your brand. We will give you peace of mind by activating proactive protections that help stop bad listings and bad actors and provide you access to tools to help you protect and grow your brand. Enroll today!
Thanks for your time and attention.
Best, Dougal
Hello Sellers,
There has been a recent uptick in questions on rejected IP complaints being submitted. I am resurfacing this post from May last year and adding some additional resources. I hope those that need this find it helpful and as always, feel free to provide feedback. IF you have questions about your specific submission, it is best to start a discussion and provide the relevant details to us to research.
When you enroll your brand in Brand Registry, you automatically unlock access to our powerful Report a Violation tool.
Rights owners can easily search our entire catalog for potential intellectual property (IP) infringements like copyright, patent, or trademark violations. Accurate submissions drive our feedback loops to improve our protections and automatically block violations before they impact your brand and customers.
Ready to learn how to complete and submit reports through Report a Violation?
Good—that means you’re the right place.
The Report a Violation tool tool covers three types of intellectual property violations: copyright infringement, patent infringement, and trademark infringement. Review the guidelines below to learn more about each, as it’s important to know which one to select to report correctly.
Copyright infringement
Patent infringement
Trademark infringement
For a deeper dive into the process and best practices, please review the Intellectual Property for Rights Owners help page and for an abridged version of just the process flow, check out the Report intellectual property infringements help page.
Not yet enrolled in Brand Registry?
Amazon Brand Registry helps you protect your intellectual property (IP), manage the accuracy of your listings, and grow your business–for free. Simply enroll and share information about your brand. We will give you peace of mind by activating proactive protections that help stop bad listings and bad actors and provide you access to tools to help you protect and grow your brand. Enroll today!
Thanks for your time and attention.
Best, Dougal
Hello Sellers,
There has been a recent uptick in questions on rejected IP complaints being submitted. I am resurfacing this post from May last year and adding some additional resources. I hope those that need this find it helpful and as always, feel free to provide feedback. IF you have questions about your specific submission, it is best to start a discussion and provide the relevant details to us to research.
When you enroll your brand in Brand Registry, you automatically unlock access to our powerful Report a Violation tool.
Rights owners can easily search our entire catalog for potential intellectual property (IP) infringements like copyright, patent, or trademark violations. Accurate submissions drive our feedback loops to improve our protections and automatically block violations before they impact your brand and customers.
Ready to learn how to complete and submit reports through Report a Violation?
Good—that means you’re the right place.
The Report a Violation tool tool covers three types of intellectual property violations: copyright infringement, patent infringement, and trademark infringement. Review the guidelines below to learn more about each, as it’s important to know which one to select to report correctly.
Copyright infringement
Patent infringement
Trademark infringement
For a deeper dive into the process and best practices, please review the Intellectual Property for Rights Owners help page and for an abridged version of just the process flow, check out the Report intellectual property infringements help page.
Not yet enrolled in Brand Registry?
Amazon Brand Registry helps you protect your intellectual property (IP), manage the accuracy of your listings, and grow your business–for free. Simply enroll and share information about your brand. We will give you peace of mind by activating proactive protections that help stop bad listings and bad actors and provide you access to tools to help you protect and grow your brand. Enroll today!
Thanks for your time and attention.
Best, Dougal
Hello Sellers,
There has been a recent uptick in questions on rejected IP complaints being submitted. I am resurfacing this post from May last year and adding some additional resources. I hope those that need this find it helpful and as always, feel free to provide feedback. IF you have questions about your specific submission, it is best to start a discussion and provide the relevant details to us to research.
When you enroll your brand in Brand Registry, you automatically unlock access to our powerful Report a Violation tool.
Rights owners can easily search our entire catalog for potential intellectual property (IP) infringements like copyright, patent, or trademark violations. Accurate submissions drive our feedback loops to improve our protections and automatically block violations before they impact your brand and customers.
Ready to learn how to complete and submit reports through Report a Violation?
Good—that means you’re the right place.
The Report a Violation tool tool covers three types of intellectual property violations: copyright infringement, patent infringement, and trademark infringement. Review the guidelines below to learn more about each, as it’s important to know which one to select to report correctly.
Copyright infringement
Patent infringement
Trademark infringement
For a deeper dive into the process and best practices, please review the Intellectual Property for Rights Owners help page and for an abridged version of just the process flow, check out the Report intellectual property infringements help page.
Not yet enrolled in Brand Registry?
Amazon Brand Registry helps you protect your intellectual property (IP), manage the accuracy of your listings, and grow your business–for free. Simply enroll and share information about your brand. We will give you peace of mind by activating proactive protections that help stop bad listings and bad actors and provide you access to tools to help you protect and grow your brand. Enroll today!
Thanks for your time and attention.
Best, Dougal
Hello Sellers,
There has been a recent uptick in questions on rejected IP complaints being submitted. I am resurfacing this post from May last year and adding some additional resources. I hope those that need this find it helpful and as always, feel free to provide feedback. IF you have questions about your specific submission, it is best to start a discussion and provide the relevant details to us to research.
When you enroll your brand in Brand Registry, you automatically unlock access to our powerful Report a Violation tool.
Rights owners can easily search our entire catalog for potential intellectual property (IP) infringements like copyright, patent, or trademark violations. Accurate submissions drive our feedback loops to improve our protections and automatically block violations before they impact your brand and customers.
Ready to learn how to complete and submit reports through Report a Violation?
Good—that means you’re the right place.
The Report a Violation tool tool covers three types of intellectual property violations: copyright infringement, patent infringement, and trademark infringement. Review the guidelines below to learn more about each, as it’s important to know which one to select to report correctly.
Copyright infringement
Patent infringement
Trademark infringement
For a deeper dive into the process and best practices, please review the Intellectual Property for Rights Owners help page and for an abridged version of just the process flow, check out the Report intellectual property infringements help page.
Not yet enrolled in Brand Registry?
Amazon Brand Registry helps you protect your intellectual property (IP), manage the accuracy of your listings, and grow your business–for free. Simply enroll and share information about your brand. We will give you peace of mind by activating proactive protections that help stop bad listings and bad actors and provide you access to tools to help you protect and grow your brand. Enroll today!
Thanks for your time and attention.
Best, Dougal