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Title: Amazon Third Party Infringement Claim
Post by: chrisbradshaw on May 12, 2016, 11:58
Does anyone have experience with filing an infringement claim with Amazon against one of their third party sellers? I submitted one yesterday and I'm wondering how long the process takes.
Title: Re: Amazon Third Party Infringement Claim
Post by: sweetgirll on May 13, 2016, 16:53
I don't,
but it seems people at Zazzle in the private forums are having a hard time also, finding their images on all kinds of things, mostly cellphone cases. Some people sent a claim against thirdy part sellers and the product got removed, but I don't think it was instantaneous. In any case, there is a facebook group with peopel who contribute to PODs where they discuss these issues. Maybe you could ask someone there.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/442213309304038 (https://www.facebook.com/groups/442213309304038)
Title: Re: Amazon Third Party Infringement Claim
Post by: obj owl on May 14, 2016, 12:48
Does anyone have experience with filing an infringement claim with Amazon against one of their third party sellers? I submitted one yesterday and I'm wondering how long the process takes.

Yes I filed a claim last year, no response, items still available at .com and .co.uk.  I found some more items for sale recently with my images on, but it is not worth the effort, worse than sites in India where I had more success after some initial reluctance.  I compare the two because the same images were being used on similar products if that means anything?  I am now avoiding buying from Amazon.
Title: Re: Amazon Third Party Infringement Claim
Post by: Justanotherphotographer on May 15, 2016, 00:30
How depressing. I guess if amazon sellers can get away blatantly infringing big film studios and the like what chance do we have?
Title: Re: Amazon Third Party Infringement Claim
Post by: trek on May 15, 2016, 06:11
A year ago I made an inquiry about a poster seller.  Amazon moved it along quickly and the seller replied that he had bought a license at SS.  The only odd thing was Amazon labeled it as a complaint.  I was not complaining... just inquiring.