Post by LUMOLEX

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You’ve found a seller using your brand online without permission. Now what? For many brand owners, this is where the real issue begins. You know something isn’t quite right, but you’re not fully sure what to do next. - Is this even enough to report? - What kind of proof do I actually need? - Will the platform accept my complaint? So you take screenshots, save links, maybe send a few emails…but the process quickly becomes time-consuming and inconsistent. And in many cases, reports are rejected - not because the issue isn’t real, but because the evidence isn’t structured in the right way. To move forward, in most cases you need : - the exact URL of the infringing content - proof of trademark or design ownership - clear side-by-side comparison of misuse - timestamps confirming when the infringement was detected. Without a clear system, enforcement becomes slower, harder to manage, and nearly impossible to scale. How do you currently collect and structure evidence when you discover unauthorized use of your brand online?

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