Meaning Behind an Amazon Right’s Owner Complaint Email

Discussed previously on this blog are some initial steps to take if you have received an e-mail from Amazon regarding a complaint from a “rights owner” that alleges your company infringes its patent. Below is the hypothetical e-mail we previously discussed that will closely resemble an actual e-mail from Amazon. This article focuses on what this e-mail represents, or more importantly what this e-mail does not represent, in practical terms. Here, again, is the hypothetical e-mail:

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#1: What this e-mail means

This e-mail is the culmination of a relatively simple process undertaken by Amazon. Full details of this process as it relates to all Intellectual Property (“IP”) (Trademarks, Copyrights, Patents, Parallel Imports, and Right of Publicity) are provided by Amazon here:

With respect to a notice of patent infringement sent by Amazon like the hypothetical above, initially a patent owner has made the decision to assert its IP against a seller on Amazon. In the hypothetical e-mail, Company XYZ is asserting that its patent, Patent no. 12,345,678, covers the product of Company ABC having an ASIN of B123B456CL. It has accordingly notified Amazon of its allegation using a form which can be found here:

In response, if Amazon has determined that it will raise the issue with Company ABC, it will notify Company ABC via an e-mail like the one above. It is then up to the accused company to take steps to resolve the dispute.

#2: What this e-mail does not mean

It is especially important to understand what this e-mail does not mean: