Intellectual Property Registrations
Registering your intellectual property can help protect your Amazon business and strengthen your brand. We assist sellers in securing trademarks and copyrights to safeguard their products and reputation.
Why Register Intellectual Property?
Whether you're a new or an established Amazon seller, securing your IP builds long-term value and helps enforce your rights.
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Trademarks
Trademarks protect your brand name, logo, or slogan on Amazon. We help sellers register trademarks and gain access to Amazon Brand Registry.
2
Copyrights
Copyright protects original content such as product images, written descriptions, and packaging designs. We guide sellers in registering their creative work.
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IP Strategy
We don’t just file documents, we help you understand what IP protection your Amazon business needs and how to use it to protect your listings.
What IP Registration Services Do We Offer?
We help sellers secure the right registrations to support brand growth and legal enforcement on the Amazon platform.
- Amazon Brand Registry Qualification
- Copyright Applications
- Copyright Portfolio Review
- Trademark Applications
- Trademark Portfolio Strategy
- USPTO Filings and Monitoring
Amazon Brand Registry Qualification
We help sellers navigate the requirements for Amazon Brand Registry, including selecting and registering the correct trademark.
Copyright Applications
Protect your product images, product listings, and original descriptions by registering your copyrights through the proper legal channels.
Copyright Portfolio Review
We help review and organize your creative assets to identify which content qualifies for copyright protection.
Trademark Applications
We prepare and file trademark applications with the USPTO, ensuring accuracy and compliance with Amazon’s Brand Registry requirements.
Trademark Portfolio Strategy
We help sellers plan future trademark filings across multiple product lines or marketplaces to support long-term growth.
USPTO Filings and Monitoring
We handle all filings through the United States Patent and Trademark Office and monitor deadlines or challenges that may arise.