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.

Martin Overseas Expands Global Warehouses for Ecommerce Efficiency

Martin Overseas Expands Global Warehouses for Ecommerce Efficiency

Martin Overseas Warehouse specializes in self-operated warehousing services in Germany, France, Italy, Spain, the UK, and the US. Services include dropshipping, labeling, relabeling, and FBA transshipment. For high-value products, professional testing, repair, and refurbishment services are offered, addressing after-sales challenges for cross-border e-commerce and supporting business growth. We provide comprehensive solutions to streamline your supply chain and enhance customer satisfaction.

02/12/2026 Warehousing
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Guide to Overland Travel from Kuala Lumpur to Bangkok

Guide to Overland Travel from Kuala Lumpur to Bangkok

This article details various land transportation options from Malaysia to Thailand, including bus, train, self-driving, and freight, analyzing their respective advantages and disadvantages. It covers practical information such as transportation costs, border crossing procedures, travel time and distance, baggage restrictions, and safety tips. This comprehensive guide aims to provide readers with the necessary information to easily plan their land journey between Malaysia and Thailand.

02/02/2026 Logistics
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Amazon Updates Returns Policy for European Sellers

Amazon Updates Returns Policy for European Sellers

Amazon Europe will update its return and refund policy for self-fulfilled sellers starting in August. The aim is to simplify the return process, clarify refund standards, and introduce a more comprehensive guarantee mechanism. Key aspects of the new policy include return product grading, clear refund definitions, photo evidence mechanisms, and a more efficient refund process. This aims to improve seller operational efficiency and reduce operational risks.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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Spanish Artist Sues Over Manatee Artwork Infringement

Spanish Artist Sues Over Manatee Artwork Infringement

Spanish artist Marta Rodriguez Veiga's manatee artwork has been subjected to copyright infringement, and she has retained Keith Law Firm to file a lawsuit. The artwork is widely used in gifts, pillows, home decor, and other areas. Sellers are advised to immediately conduct self-checks, remove infringing listings, and contact legal counsel for solutions. It is crucial to strengthen copyright awareness to avoid legal issues.

Wham Bam Systems Enforces slap Mat Trademark in 3D Printing Market

Wham Bam Systems Enforces slap Mat Trademark in 3D Printing Market

Trademark enforcement for "Slap Mat" silicone mats has been initiated with a lawsuit filed by Wham Bam Systems, LLC. The trademark is registered under Class 20, covering work surface protectors made of silicone. Cross-border sellers should be vigilant, as unauthorized use of this trademark may lead to TRO infringement risks. It is recommended to immediately conduct a self-check of store products to avoid potential losses.

Bicycle Wall Mount Makers Face Patent Lawsuit Sellers Warned

Bicycle Wall Mount Makers Face Patent Lawsuit Sellers Warned

A patent infringement lawsuit (24-cv-13141) has been filed in Illinois, USA, concerning adjustable bicycle wall mounts. Plaintiff XIAOGANG PANG alleges that similar products on the market infringe upon their patent, which features adjustable arms and a quadrilateral support surface for convenient bicycle wall storage. This serves as a reminder for related sellers to immediately conduct self-inspections to avoid potential infringement risks.

Independent Ecommerce Platforms Boost Crossborder Sales

Independent Ecommerce Platforms Boost Crossborder Sales

This article delves into the concept of independent websites and their four key advantages for cross-border e-commerce: traffic autonomy, pricing flexibility, differentiated competition, and data security. Independent websites offer sellers the opportunity to break free from platform constraints and establish their own self-managed base. This presents a new option for cross-border e-commerce businesses seeking to stand out and control their brand experience.

Amazon Sellers Face dog Pages Hijacking Threat

Amazon Sellers Face dog Pages Hijacking Threat

Amazon Listing 'Hijacking' (Listing turning into something completely different) common causes and self-rescue solutions: category review, infringement, violations, etc. Identifying the cause, contacting customer service, appealing, and preventing attacks are key. This includes monitoring listing details, promptly reporting suspicious activity, and strengthening account security measures. Understanding Amazon's policies and proactively addressing potential issues can significantly reduce the risk of listing hijacking and maintain product visibility.

Amazon Sellers Face Patent Trolls Ahead of Black Friday

Amazon Sellers Face Patent Trolls Ahead of Black Friday

As Black Friday approaches, Amazon garden hose sellers are facing widespread patent infringement complaints, leading to listing suspensions. This article delves into the reasons behind the event and provides practical advice for sellers to self-check for infringement risks, actively respond to appeals, and prevent future infringement issues. The goal is to help sellers avoid risks during the peak season and achieve their sales targets.