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Seller_Ja6Hs0xhUq3Qj

Listings Deactivated/Trademark Infringement

A number of my Amazon listings have been removed today ( DVD’s and VHS titles ) all described as ‘potential trademark misuse’. Would this be the same for all sellers of a particular title ? And how can they possibly be relisted as the original selling page appears to have been removed ? And i haven’t caused this anyhow, i’m simply a third party seller .:frowning:

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Seller_Ja6Hs0xhUq3Qj

Thanks. Just looking now. They’ve got me on Dr Who and Star Trek too …

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Seller_nwYpH7LvgLvDh

That’s nothing
I have just been informed two of my DVD listing have been removed.
Very weird considering I don’t sell DVD’s on Amazon !
Come on Amazon get your act together

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Seller_7UQlnxwkCQzne

I had 12 removed today, mostly Star Trek and Doctor Who, DVD and VHS, all genuine, and all listed using Amazon’s listing details/page.

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Seller_DROodOAYHftnc

I have been away for 3 days and come back to 83 listings deactivated ! - ALL VHS

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Seller_ie20zjOPxCFIu

I’ve had 41 DVDs deactivated, I didnt even create these listings so why me. Does anyone have any solutions please

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Seller_LPQTXAx3oIrLt

Just a thought…

I’ve had a similar issue before where when I went to sell an item there was numerous options. This was mainly with sheet-music books. For example - I had a Suspected Intellectual Property violation for a Whitney Houston music book. I scanned the barcode with a barcode scanner and it brought up approx 3 options to list it against. I just chose the one with the best sales ranking. After receiving numerous of these SIP violations I realised some of these catalogue pages were duplicates - it was these duplicates that didn’t have the ‘rights’. Always make sure you list with the CORRECT product page. Not saying this is what has happened in this latest clean-up, but just a thought…

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Seller_NlhCOuJNd5Po3

I have had real problems. We sell home fragrance products from Maison Berger and they work with designers to produce a range of products which are then accredited to them. Some of those products have been removed, whilst others not. In the end I have found it easier not to list anything likely to cause a problem or to try to construct its title in such a way as to avoid the problem.

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