Chinese Sellers Face OIMG Trademark Abuse on Amazon Europe

Chinese Sellers Face OIMG Trademark Abuse on Amazon Europe

This paper delves into the "OIMG" trademark abuse case in the cross-border e-commerce sector, revealing the reasons and strategies for dealing with malicious complaints. By analyzing the "Closhion" trademark infringement incident, it exposes the chaos of malicious competition within the industry. The article emphasizes the proactive measures sellers should take when facing malicious complaints and calls on the industry to jointly resist malicious competition and build a healthy and orderly cross-border e-commerce ecosystem. It highlights the need for fairness and ethical practices in the competitive landscape.

Guide to Buying a US Trademark Key Steps Explained

Guide to Buying a US Trademark Key Steps Explained

This article, from a data analyst's perspective, provides a detailed analysis of the US trademark purchase process. It covers key aspects such as document preparation, time estimation, and assignment methods, helping cross-border e-commerce sellers efficiently acquire US trademarks and seize market opportunities. The article highlights the required document checklist for both buyers and sellers and analyzes the characteristics of different assignment methods, offering practical guidance. It aims to streamline the acquisition process and empower sellers to navigate the complexities of US trademark transfers.

US Trademark Guide for Ecommerce Sellers on Usage Proof

US Trademark Guide for Ecommerce Sellers on Usage Proof

This article focuses on the challenge of providing a 'specimen of use' in US trademark registration. It details the standards for acceptable specimens, including website links, product images, and sales order screenshots, and lists common examples of unacceptable specimens. Furthermore, it introduces the 'intent-to-use application' as an alternative strategy to help sellers avoid risks and efficiently complete trademark registration. This option allows applicants to file before actual commercial use, providing a pathway to secure trademark rights based on a bona fide intention to use the mark in the future.

Warner Bros Cracks Down on Harry Potter Trademark Violations

Warner Bros Cracks Down on Harry Potter Trademark Violations

TME Law Firm, representing Warner Bros. Entertainment, has filed a lawsuit (case number 25-cv-00142) regarding trademark infringement related to Harry Potter. Sellers are advised to conduct a self-check of their store inventory to ensure all Harry Potter-related products for sale are officially licensed, thus avoiding potential infringement risks. This action aims to protect the Harry Potter brand and its intellectual property rights. Sellers should verify the authenticity of their products and licensing agreements.

Textile and Baby Brands Crack Down on Trademark Violations

Textile and Baby Brands Crack Down on Trademark Violations

UK companies BRIDLINGTON BUD LTD and ALBION BRAND FOUNDRY LTD are initiating trademark rights protection actions against textiles and baby products brands, respectively. This article alerts cross-border e-commerce sellers to the importance of intellectual property protection. We offer professional infringement settlement services, including US-based lawyers, diverse communication methods, low-price strategies, and a no-success-refund guarantee. Our aim is to help sellers resolve infringement crises effectively and efficiently.

Indias JNPA Port Faces Congestion Crisis Disrupting Supply Chains

Indias JNPA Port Faces Congestion Crisis Disrupting Supply Chains

India's largest container port, Nhava Sheva, is experiencing significant congestion due to a surge in cargo volume, altered shipping routes, and mismatched capacity. While the port is actively expanding to address the issue, the impact of congestion on the supply chain cannot be ignored. Businesses are advised to plan ahead, explore alternative solutions, and maintain open communication to mitigate risks. The congestion highlights the need for improved infrastructure and logistics management within the Indian supply chain to ensure efficient trade flow.

Red Sea Crisis Spurs Ethical Challenges for Shipping Firms

Red Sea Crisis Spurs Ethical Challenges for Shipping Firms

The Red Sea crisis is exacerbating Eurasian logistics challenges, bringing rail freight via Russia back into focus. While compliant and legal, some shipping giants are suspending services due to ethical considerations, creating a conflict between profit and values. Companies like Maersk face internal rule and cultural differences. The future of Eurasian logistics requires a balance between compliance, transparency, and sustainable development, especially navigating the complexities surrounding sanctioned territories and the moral implications of utilizing specific routes.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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WCO South Korea Aid Yemens Customs Reform Amid Crisis

WCO South Korea Aid Yemens Customs Reform Amid Crisis

With funding from the Korea Customs Cooperation Fund (CCF), the World Customs Organization (WCO) held a high-level seminar in Amman, Jordan, to assist Yemen Customs in transitioning from crisis response to recovery. The seminar focused on key issues such as capacity building and strategic planning. The WCO provided technical assistance and resource coordination, while Korea provided financial support. The Head of Yemen Customs expressed gratitude to the WCO and pledged to enhance trade security and competitiveness to achieve national recovery. This initiative highlights the importance of international cooperation in supporting fragile states.