Amazon Brand Registry & Enforcement
Protect the Brand You've Built — Before Someone Else Profits From It.
Unauthorized resellers don't just steal revenue — they damage customer trust, violate MAP pricing, and undermine your retail relationships. Our brand protection team enforces your rights on Amazon using a proprietary escalation process built to remove violators fast.
Protect My BrandWhat This Service Covers
Our Enforcement Process
We enroll and lock down your Brand Registry, then continuously monitor your listings for unauthorized sellers and MAP violations. When a violator appears, we run a documented escalation: cease & desist, authenticity test buys to build a counterfeit case, and Transparency or other Amazon-program leverage to remove them. This is the tactical, service-level execution that powers our branded 360 Brand Protection™ methodology.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is this different from your 360 Brand Protection™ page?
This page covers the tactical enforcement services; 360 Brand Protection™ is our overarching methodology and program. Most brands engage the services here as part of that broader framework.
Can you actually get unauthorized sellers removed?
In many cases, yes — through a documented process of cease & desist, test buys, and Amazon program enforcement. Outcomes depend on your brand registration, IP, and the specifics of each violator, which we assess up front.
Do we need a registered trademark?
A registered trademark unlocks Amazon Brand Registry and dramatically strengthens enforcement. If you do not have one yet, we will tell you where you stand and what is possible in the meantime.
Free Playbook: Remove Unauthorized Amazon Sellers
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