How Shopee prevents IP infringements, counterfeits
It blocked the sale of over 33 million suspected IP infringement listings.
E-commerce platform Shopee employs a three-pronged strategy to ensure that it will stop intellectual property (IP) infringements and counterfeits which includes built-in measures, brand support, and community awareness and industry engagement, stopping over 33 million listings of suspected IP infringements.
In its first-ever Annual Brand Protection Report, Shopee said that for its built-in measures, it uses technology-enabled solutions to protect the platform such as the Shopee Brand IP Portal which streamlines the process to help rights holders address IP concerns.
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Shopee has prevented the sale of more than 33 million listings of suspected IP infringements and suspended 1.4 times more seller accounts due to IP rights violations.
The e-commerce platform is also reinforcing its brand partnerships and community collaboration, engaging with over 300 brands in its brand protection efforts.
As IP rights issues are an industry-wide problem, Shopee worked with various sectors to address IP rights infringement such as the Pharmaceutical Security Institute, the Southeast Asia eCommerce Anti-Counterfeiting Working Group, the United States Patent and Trademark Office, EuroCham Singapore, JETRO and Interpol.