The Ecomcrew Podcast | E640: How Much Money Can You Sue Competitors For on Amazon for IP Infringement?
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Dave talks to Alan Li from Copycatch AI to discuss how Amazon sellers can defend their products from infringement, understand the legal tools available, and learn the process of filing lawsuits to deter counterfeiters. Alan Li shares his experience with IP rights, when to pursue legal action, and how to maximize settlements.
Timestamps
- 00:48 – IP infringement challenges on Amazon
- 01:16 – How Copycatch.ai helps get listings removed
- 03:08 – Filing lawsuits on contingency and settlement strategies
- 05:48 – How to distinguish infringement from generic design similarity
- 06:46 – Copyright protections for artistic and structural design elements
- 08:02 – Easiest IP to defend: trademarks vs copyrights vs patents
- 10:42 – The importance of registering copyrights before enforcement
- 13:20 – Cost and process of registering trade dress, patent, and copyright
- 14:31 – How to efficiently protect images and designs for e-commerce
- 18:31 – Filing ex parte lawsuits and obtaining TROs for swift action
- 20:36 – When to go straight to litigation rather than DMCA takedowns
- 23:34 – Estimating settlement amounts based on competitor sales and revenues
- 26:28 – Using settlement and sales resurgence as part of your IP strategy
- 29:38 – Challenges of traditional legal fees and how contingency offers a solution
- 31:12 – Supporting small businesses and mom-and-pop Amazon sellers
- 32:15 – Building enforceable IP portfolios for ongoing protection
- 35:19 – How to contact Alan Lee for IP infringement issues
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