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Fake items, counterfeit products, copied images, trademark misuse, and scam sellers all create risk for brands on eBay. The challenge is that not every issue should be reported in the same way.

If the problem involves your intellectual property, such as a counterfeit product using your logo or a listing copying your product photos, the right path is usually eBay’s <...


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eBay counterfeit protection is the process brands use to find, report, remove, and prevent fake or infringing listings on eBay.

For brand owners, this usually means combining:

eBay’s Verified Rights O...

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If a seller on Walmart.com is not authorized by your brand, that alone is rarely enough to have them removed. Walmart’s IP enforcement process requires a specific intellectual property violation, such as counterfeit products, trademark misuse, copied content, or patent infringement.

This is the most important thing brand owners need to understand before filing a cla...


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Temu’s rise has been striking. Launched in the US in September 2022, the platform reached 100 million active US users by early 2024 and became the most downloaded app on the Apple App Store that same year. That scale creates a significant opportunity for brands — and an equally significant threat.

Among the platform’s millions of sellers are fraudsters who steal pro...


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Shopify powers millions of legitimate businesses — and that scale makes it an attractive target for scammers. Fake Shopify stores impersonating real brands are a growing problem, with fraudsters creating lookalike storefronts to siphon your customers, sell counterfeit goods under your name, and harvest sensitive payment information.

By the time most brands find out ...


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