Violation of intellectual property
Posted: Wed Jan 22, 2025 9:06 am
Wildberries has the right to block or delete the seller's personal account if the seller repeatedly posts an offer to sell a product included in the list of prohibited products. The site has its own list of such products. It includes those that violate copyright, trademark rights or other exclusive rights. For example, the seller made a product card and put a lithuania telegram database similar or completely copied trademark on it. Or in the product name, characteristics, its mention or images, made a link to someone else's trademark. Even partial copying will be enough to cause a problem.
The marketplace can remove or block the seller's account if the seller systematically places information on the product card that he has no legal basis for. This could be someone else's texts, images, trademarks, descriptions. Let's say that when creating the card, the seller used not his own photos, but images from the Internet, and did not check that they have a legal author. In this case, the copyright holder can contact the seller with claims of violation of intellectual rights and demand compensation.
Wildberries often blocks an account if the seller has not responded in a timely manner to the copyright holder's request received in personal messages via digital arbitration. Having received such, each seller must respond within 30 days.
For example, a seller sells toys on the platform that replicate the image of a character from a famous work, or has put his images on his cards. In this case, the seller may be required to confirm the rights to use the character. If there are no rights or the seller refuses to remove the cards and products that have raised questions, the marketplace may block the seller's account. In addition, the Wildberries offer provides for a fine of 25 thousand rubles for violating intellectual property rights.
The marketplace can remove or block the seller's account if the seller systematically places information on the product card that he has no legal basis for. This could be someone else's texts, images, trademarks, descriptions. Let's say that when creating the card, the seller used not his own photos, but images from the Internet, and did not check that they have a legal author. In this case, the copyright holder can contact the seller with claims of violation of intellectual rights and demand compensation.
Wildberries often blocks an account if the seller has not responded in a timely manner to the copyright holder's request received in personal messages via digital arbitration. Having received such, each seller must respond within 30 days.
For example, a seller sells toys on the platform that replicate the image of a character from a famous work, or has put his images on his cards. In this case, the seller may be required to confirm the rights to use the character. If there are no rights or the seller refuses to remove the cards and products that have raised questions, the marketplace may block the seller's account. In addition, the Wildberries offer provides for a fine of 25 thousand rubles for violating intellectual property rights.