USPTO Launches Patent Search Tool for Ecommerce Sellers

USPTO Launches Patent Search Tool for Ecommerce Sellers

The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has upgraded its public patent search tool, which can be utilized by cross-border e-commerce sellers to search for design patents and mitigate infringement risks. This article provides a detailed introduction to the new tool's features, methods for searching design patents, and the U.S. design patent application process. It aims to help sellers achieve compliant operations in the U.S. market by leveraging this resource to proactively avoid potential intellectual property issues related to design patents.

Amazon Sellers Urged to Appeal Brand Registry Abuse

Amazon Sellers Urged to Appeal Brand Registry Abuse

Amazon brand registry abuse accusations are increasingly common. This article provides a detailed analysis of how sellers can prepare appeal materials, including trademark certificates, purchase invoices, identity verification documents, product photos, and appeal letter templates. It emphasizes focusing on the core argument that the brand has not been abused. By following these guidelines, sellers can effectively address the issue, protect their rights, and successfully appeal the accusations. The goal is to provide practical steps to navigate the Amazon appeal process and reinstate brand registry privileges.

New Customs Rules in Shenzhen Challenge Brokers

New Customs Rules in Shenzhen Challenge Brokers

New Shenzhen Customs regulations introduce five major changes for customs brokers: standardized naming, unified qualifications, unique registration, decentralized approval, and optimized annual review. Businesses should focus on and adopt strategies including reviewing company names, reassessing qualifications, streamlining existing credentials, monitoring customs policies, and planning for license renewal. During the transition period, some companies are considered licensed but must still monitor subsequent policy changes. These changes require careful attention and proactive adaptation from customs brokers to ensure continued compliance and smooth operations.

MSC Invests in Feeder Fleet Modernization Boosts Chinese Shipyards

MSC Invests in Feeder Fleet Modernization Boosts Chinese Shipyards

Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) has launched a historic modernization program for its feeder fleet, planning to invest billions of dollars to order 120 new ships between 2026 and 2029, primarily from Chinese shipyards. This initiative aims to replace aging vessels while reinforcing MSC's leadership position in the global shipping market.

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