Amazon Image Infringement? Here’s What Sellers Can Do 📸🛡️

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If you’re an Amazon brand owner, you might already know you can report sellers who list products under your brand or ASIN through Amazon’s Brand Registry. But what if someone is using your copyrighted images or graphic designs—even if they aren’t selling under your listing or infringing on your trademark name? Here’s where things get interesting! 🧐

Amazon’s Report Infringement form lets intellectual property owners (or their agents) flag copyright and trademark violations.

Link: https://www.amazon.com/report/infringement 

If you have a registered copyright or trademark on your images or graphic assets, you can use this tool to report sellers, even if the Brand Registry report doesn’t get the job done.

Just remember, when you upload your images to a product detail page, Amazon gets broad rights to use them, and other sellers can list against those pages as long as their products match. But if someone is using your protected images without permission, especially overseas sellers, you have a path to fight back! 🚀

Want to protect your brand and creative assets on Amazon? Book a consultation call with us today and let’s make sure your business stays safe and strong!