My listing has been threatened with removal due to a Suspected Intellectual Property Violation.
I see the reason as: trademark misuse(KENT)
Kent is a geographical area (county) in England which I refer to as the location for a photography calendar on my title for my listing and there are numerous examples in the amazon catalog of other UK products referring to Kent as a geographical place. Legally in the UK geographical names are not distinctive enough to be registered as trademarks as they are commonly used to describe the origin or quality of a product or service, so I don't understand why amazon thinks that this is a violation.
Furthermore I believe the trademarked product 'Kent' refers to a comb a completely different product to my calendar so there is no possibility of confusion for a customer.
Amazon seller support so far (case 9918436972) have ignored my point that you can't trademark a geographical location and have told me to remove the word which is not an option as it is the only way to describe the product.
Please could someone help me remove this violation
You should be able to appeal it on the grounds that Kent is being used in its normal English Meaning.
Although as it is suspected intellectual property violation you are unlikely to get this across to SS and they will just keep on telling you to remove the word or get a letter of authorisation from the trademark owner.
You maybe better to escalate it to the Managing Director team quoting the relevant policy where you can use a word in its normal English Meaning.
Also might be an idea to tag in a Mod as they may be able to get this escalated and resolved for you.
Thank you very much for the advice. Any UK mods you would recommend?
Can try these mods
@Ezra_Amazon @Julia_Amazon@Winston_Amazon
You can also try quoting policy to SS. The policy is here
https://sellercentral.amazon.co.uk/help/hub/reference/G201361070
The bit that you should be interested in is this
As a seller, when can I use someone else’s trademark?
Typically, a seller can use someone else’s trademark in the following circumstances:
a) When selling authentic goods, a seller may use a trademarked name to list those authentic goods. For example, a seller who lists an authentic “Pinzon” product is not necessarily infringing on the owner of the Pinzon trademark because the seller is using the trademark to identify an authentic product.
b) When using a trademarked word in its ordinary dictionary, descriptive meaning.
Thank you so much, I quoted that part of the policy and Seller Support reinstated my listing.
Hello @Seller_JvlkbaSvuZzZI,
Thank you addressing your case and following the appeal tips recommended by @Seller_d8YGbIjNqwFxn. @Seller_d8YGbIjNqwFxn, thank you for sharing this guidance 😊.
I´ve been working on improvement of this process in the thread Fair Use of Someone else’s Trademark.
If you ever encounter a similar scenario, please submit an appeal. If the appeal is unsuccessful, please reach out to me.
All the best,
Julia.
My listing has been threatened with removal due to a Suspected Intellectual Property Violation.
I see the reason as: trademark misuse(KENT)
Kent is a geographical area (county) in England which I refer to as the location for a photography calendar on my title for my listing and there are numerous examples in the amazon catalog of other UK products referring to Kent as a geographical place. Legally in the UK geographical names are not distinctive enough to be registered as trademarks as they are commonly used to describe the origin or quality of a product or service, so I don't understand why amazon thinks that this is a violation.
Furthermore I believe the trademarked product 'Kent' refers to a comb a completely different product to my calendar so there is no possibility of confusion for a customer.
Amazon seller support so far (case 9918436972) have ignored my point that you can't trademark a geographical location and have told me to remove the word which is not an option as it is the only way to describe the product.
Please could someone help me remove this violation
My listing has been threatened with removal due to a Suspected Intellectual Property Violation.
I see the reason as: trademark misuse(KENT)
Kent is a geographical area (county) in England which I refer to as the location for a photography calendar on my title for my listing and there are numerous examples in the amazon catalog of other UK products referring to Kent as a geographical place. Legally in the UK geographical names are not distinctive enough to be registered as trademarks as they are commonly used to describe the origin or quality of a product or service, so I don't understand why amazon thinks that this is a violation.
Furthermore I believe the trademarked product 'Kent' refers to a comb a completely different product to my calendar so there is no possibility of confusion for a customer.
Amazon seller support so far (case 9918436972) have ignored my point that you can't trademark a geographical location and have told me to remove the word which is not an option as it is the only way to describe the product.
Please could someone help me remove this violation
You should be able to appeal it on the grounds that Kent is being used in its normal English Meaning.
Although as it is suspected intellectual property violation you are unlikely to get this across to SS and they will just keep on telling you to remove the word or get a letter of authorisation from the trademark owner.
You maybe better to escalate it to the Managing Director team quoting the relevant policy where you can use a word in its normal English Meaning.
Also might be an idea to tag in a Mod as they may be able to get this escalated and resolved for you.
Thank you very much for the advice. Any UK mods you would recommend?
Can try these mods
@Ezra_Amazon @Julia_Amazon@Winston_Amazon
You can also try quoting policy to SS. The policy is here
https://sellercentral.amazon.co.uk/help/hub/reference/G201361070
The bit that you should be interested in is this
As a seller, when can I use someone else’s trademark?
Typically, a seller can use someone else’s trademark in the following circumstances:
a) When selling authentic goods, a seller may use a trademarked name to list those authentic goods. For example, a seller who lists an authentic “Pinzon” product is not necessarily infringing on the owner of the Pinzon trademark because the seller is using the trademark to identify an authentic product.
b) When using a trademarked word in its ordinary dictionary, descriptive meaning.
Thank you so much, I quoted that part of the policy and Seller Support reinstated my listing.
Hello @Seller_JvlkbaSvuZzZI,
Thank you addressing your case and following the appeal tips recommended by @Seller_d8YGbIjNqwFxn. @Seller_d8YGbIjNqwFxn, thank you for sharing this guidance 😊.
I´ve been working on improvement of this process in the thread Fair Use of Someone else’s Trademark.
If you ever encounter a similar scenario, please submit an appeal. If the appeal is unsuccessful, please reach out to me.
All the best,
Julia.
You should be able to appeal it on the grounds that Kent is being used in its normal English Meaning.
Although as it is suspected intellectual property violation you are unlikely to get this across to SS and they will just keep on telling you to remove the word or get a letter of authorisation from the trademark owner.
You maybe better to escalate it to the Managing Director team quoting the relevant policy where you can use a word in its normal English Meaning.
Also might be an idea to tag in a Mod as they may be able to get this escalated and resolved for you.
You should be able to appeal it on the grounds that Kent is being used in its normal English Meaning.
Although as it is suspected intellectual property violation you are unlikely to get this across to SS and they will just keep on telling you to remove the word or get a letter of authorisation from the trademark owner.
You maybe better to escalate it to the Managing Director team quoting the relevant policy where you can use a word in its normal English Meaning.
Also might be an idea to tag in a Mod as they may be able to get this escalated and resolved for you.
Thank you very much for the advice. Any UK mods you would recommend?
Thank you very much for the advice. Any UK mods you would recommend?
Can try these mods
@Ezra_Amazon @Julia_Amazon@Winston_Amazon
Can try these mods
@Ezra_Amazon @Julia_Amazon@Winston_Amazon
You can also try quoting policy to SS. The policy is here
https://sellercentral.amazon.co.uk/help/hub/reference/G201361070
The bit that you should be interested in is this
As a seller, when can I use someone else’s trademark?
Typically, a seller can use someone else’s trademark in the following circumstances:
a) When selling authentic goods, a seller may use a trademarked name to list those authentic goods. For example, a seller who lists an authentic “Pinzon” product is not necessarily infringing on the owner of the Pinzon trademark because the seller is using the trademark to identify an authentic product.
b) When using a trademarked word in its ordinary dictionary, descriptive meaning.
You can also try quoting policy to SS. The policy is here
https://sellercentral.amazon.co.uk/help/hub/reference/G201361070
The bit that you should be interested in is this
As a seller, when can I use someone else’s trademark?
Typically, a seller can use someone else’s trademark in the following circumstances:
a) When selling authentic goods, a seller may use a trademarked name to list those authentic goods. For example, a seller who lists an authentic “Pinzon” product is not necessarily infringing on the owner of the Pinzon trademark because the seller is using the trademark to identify an authentic product.
b) When using a trademarked word in its ordinary dictionary, descriptive meaning.
Thank you so much, I quoted that part of the policy and Seller Support reinstated my listing.
Thank you so much, I quoted that part of the policy and Seller Support reinstated my listing.
Hello @Seller_JvlkbaSvuZzZI,
Thank you addressing your case and following the appeal tips recommended by @Seller_d8YGbIjNqwFxn. @Seller_d8YGbIjNqwFxn, thank you for sharing this guidance 😊.
I´ve been working on improvement of this process in the thread Fair Use of Someone else’s Trademark.
If you ever encounter a similar scenario, please submit an appeal. If the appeal is unsuccessful, please reach out to me.
All the best,
Julia.
Hello @Seller_JvlkbaSvuZzZI,
Thank you addressing your case and following the appeal tips recommended by @Seller_d8YGbIjNqwFxn. @Seller_d8YGbIjNqwFxn, thank you for sharing this guidance 😊.
I´ve been working on improvement of this process in the thread Fair Use of Someone else’s Trademark.
If you ever encounter a similar scenario, please submit an appeal. If the appeal is unsuccessful, please reach out to me.
All the best,
Julia.