Lowcost Patent Strategy Shields Ecommerce Best Sellers

Lowcost Patent Strategy Shields Ecommerce Best Sellers

Cross-border e-commerce sellers often face the challenge of their popular products being copied. This article introduces how to leverage domestic patent priority rights to protect innovative products cost-effectively. It emphasizes the conditions of novelty, inventiveness, and practical applicability of patents. The article advises sellers to apply for patents promptly to build a protective wall around their products and avoid being 'knocked off'. This strategy helps to safeguard their intellectual property and maintain a competitive edge in the global market.

Fitness Brand Shefit Sues Competitors Over Trademark Violations

Fitness Brand Shefit Sues Competitors Over Trademark Violations

BSF Law is representing Shefit athletic apparel in trademark and patent enforcement actions, case number 24-cv-61310. Shefit holds multiple US trademarks and patents (patent number 8932104). Cross-border sellers should be aware of the risk of infringement and strengthen their product selection review process to avoid unnecessary legal disputes. It is crucial to conduct thorough due diligence to ensure compliance with intellectual property rights and mitigate potential liabilities associated with selling products that may infringe upon existing trademarks or patents.

US Accelerates Patent Exams for Crossborder Ecommerce

US Accelerates Patent Exams for Crossborder Ecommerce

The US Patent AE accelerated examination program will be permanently closed in July 2025, requiring cross-border e-commerce sellers to proactively respond. Track One prioritized examination is an alternative, offering strong cycle certainty and zero pre-examination burden. It is recommended to seize the time to submit AE applications and adopt strategies such as combining design patents with invention patents, and activating regional priority examination through the PCT route to address future challenges. This ensures continued access to expedited patent prosecution.

Wireless Charger Patent Dispute Seizes 81 Ecommerce Stores Assets

Wireless Charger Patent Dispute Seizes 81 Ecommerce Stores Assets

Shenzhen Shangxing Technology Co., Ltd. initiated patent enforcement in the United States regarding its wireless charger, resulting in a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) freezing 81 cross-border e-commerce stores. The patents involved include an invention patent for a foldable wireless charger and multiple design patents. Cross-border sellers are advised to immediately conduct self-inspections, remove potentially infringing products, and seek legal advice to proactively address potential litigation risks. This action highlights the importance of due diligence and IP protection in the global e-commerce market.

South Koreas Incheon Airport Sets Global Aviation Standard

South Koreas Incheon Airport Sets Global Aviation Standard

Incheon International Airport is South Korea's primary international aviation hub, offering modern infrastructure and top-notch services. With its strategic location and the growing demand for flights, the airport has become one of the top ten busiest airports in the world, connecting over 180 routes and attracting a significant number of international travelers.