Amazon Sellers Face Patent Suit Over LED Candles

Amazon Sellers Face Patent Suit Over LED Candles

A patent enforcement lawsuit (Case No. 24-cv-11454) regarding flameless LED electronic candles initiated by Changsha seller Caifa Jiang in the United States has commenced. This product is a bestseller on Amazon, particularly before holidays. It is recommended that relevant sellers immediately conduct self-checks, verify patent information, avoid infringement risks, and ensure smooth store operations.

Popular Cleaning Brush Faces Patent Lawsuit Sellers Warned

Popular Cleaning Brush Faces Patent Lawsuit Sellers Warned

Attention cross-border sellers! Nippon Seal has initiated patent enforcement (24-cv-11211) regarding manual cleaning devices. Quickly check your store's products, remove infringing items, and avoid a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) freeze. This action targets sellers offering brushes or cleaning tools that potentially infringe on Nippon Seal's patents. Failure to comply could result in account restrictions and financial losses due to the TRO. Immediate action is recommended to mitigate risks and ensure continued business operations.

Epicord Faces Patent Lawsuit Over Power Outlet Designs

Epicord Faces Patent Lawsuit Over Power Outlet Designs

Epicord power outlet has initiated patent litigation, case number 24-cv-22237. This brand specializes in power connection solutions, with products widely used in recreational areas and campgrounds. Sellers are advised to self-inspect their products to avoid infringement risks and consult with professional legal counsel.

Chinese Shoe Washing Bag Patent Sparks Amazon Lawsuit

Chinese Shoe Washing Bag Patent Sparks Amazon Lawsuit

Amazon sellers beware! A patent infringement case involving shoe washing bags is underway. The plaintiff is Hanyuanhengfeng Xinxikeji Youxian Gongsi. The shoe washing bags in question feature a specific mesh and fleece design. Sellers are advised to self-inspect their products to avoid potential infringement risks. Check your listings for similar designs to avoid legal issues.

Chinese Neck Pillow Seller Files Patent Infringement Lawsuit

Chinese Neck Pillow Seller Files Patent Infringement Lawsuit

Chinese seller Xia Zou initiated a design patent enforcement action in the US (case number 24-cv-11094) regarding a butterfly-shaped cervical pillow. The pillow features an ergonomic design intended to provide optimal support and alleviate neck pain. Relevant sellers are advised to conduct self-checks to avoid potential infringement risks. This case highlights the importance of intellectual property protection in cross-border e-commerce.

US Mandates Local Representation for Foreign Patent Applicants

US Mandates Local Representation for Foreign Patent Applicants

New USPTO rules mandate that foreign patent applicants must engage US-registered patent attorneys or agents for patent-related matters. This aims to improve application quality and efficiency, and maintain system integrity by preventing procedural errors that could lead to application failure. Companies are advised to review existing applications promptly, select qualified representation, and ensure a compliant transition to mitigate the risk of patent invalidation or litigation. This proactive approach is crucial for safeguarding intellectual property rights in the US.

Shenzhen Firm Seeks Patent Injunction Over Shelving Unit

Shenzhen Firm Seeks Patent Injunction Over Shelving Unit

Shenzhen Xingxia Trading Co., Ltd. has initiated a design patent enforcement action in the United States regarding a shelving unit, patent number D1034007, with a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) freeze imminent. The shelving unit features a clever design and easy installation. Cross-border e-commerce sellers should conduct self-checks and remove potentially infringing listings to avoid legal risks and strengthen their intellectual property awareness. This action highlights the importance of respecting design patents in the global marketplace.

Flamingo Ring Toss Toy Faces Patent Infringement Lawsuit

Flamingo Ring Toss Toy Faces Patent Infringement Lawsuit

Chinese citizen Fengwei Shu has filed a patent infringement lawsuit in the United States, case number 24-cv-1643, concerning inflatable flamingo ring toss toys. A large number of identical products are being sold on e-commerce platforms. Sellers are advised to immediately conduct self-inspections and remove any infringing products to avoid legal risks. This case highlights the importance of patent protection in cross-border e-commerce and the potential liabilities for sellers offering products that may infringe on existing patents. Proactive measures are crucial to mitigate risks.

Amazon Sellers Guide to Avoiding US Patent Infringement

Amazon Sellers Guide to Avoiding US Patent Infringement

This article provides Amazon sellers with a practical guide to US patent searching. It details the types of patent infringement, the search process at the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), and how to leverage intellectual property for both offensive and defensive strategies. The aim is to help sellers mitigate infringement risks and operate safely on the Amazon platform. This guide empowers sellers to proactively identify and address potential patent issues, ensuring compliance and protecting their business interests.

Crossborder Sellers Warned of Bamboo Cutlery Patent Risks

Crossborder Sellers Warned of Bamboo Cutlery Patent Risks

Cross-border e-commerce sellers should be aware of potential patent infringement risks associated with popular bamboo cutlery organizers. A best-selling product on Amazon may infringe on patent number D923,429 for a “Drawer organizer.” Sellers are advised to conduct thorough patent searches and risk assessments, or develop their own unique products to avoid infringement. This is crucial to protect their business and avoid costly legal battles.