froggy;114913 wrote:Yes you can use a copy write notice on your original designs. Amazon own the product listing NOT the product. My advice is sell on as many different selling platforms as suits your business. Major drawback with all selling platforms is the squeeze on your margins, more competition bigger the squeeze.
Not a great future in selling personalised mugs for example at £4/5.95 on ebay too many sellers who want to get their money back on their cheapo equipment and cant work out what actual overhead is...... grrrr ...........lol
We recently had several designs stolen by Chinese sellers (I suspect a single manufacturer stole them and supplies several sellers), Amazon couldn't care less. Spoke to them on the phone and they say it's not their problem, even refusing to take down the offending listings despite us being able to prove ownership of the stolen graphics. I did some research and it seems a US court found Amazon not responsible for the listings of 3rd parties, so they really aren't interested in helping the little guys. All other platforms, ebay, etsy etc ....Even Alibaba removed listings for us after we also found them being pirated on there.
I really don't know how Amazon get away with this, they are providing the platform for the pirates to sell. Surely it's similar principal to Napster and Pirate Bay providing a platform for piracy and neither of those got away with it, whilst Amazon are actually profiting from piracy. Money talks I guess. Stolen designs are at epidemic proportions on Amazon now via the Chinese sellers. Artwork stolen via Zazzle which is a bummer as we do well on there with designs but have had to pull a lot of our listings just to stop them being nicked.