Webinar: 15th July 2026, 2pm BST

Counterfeit products, copied listings, trademark misuse and unauthorised sellers continue to create major challenges for brands operating online. As e-commerce marketplaces expand globally, intellectual property enforcement has become more important and more complex, than ever before.

That’s why the upcoming IPCG Knowledge Share event, “Reporting IP Infringement to E-Commerce Marketplaces,” is a must-attend session for brand owners, IP professionals, legal teams and anyone responsible for protecting intellectual property online.

Whether you are dealing with fake products on Amazon, trademark abuse on online marketplaces, or copyright infringement across digital platforms, this event will provide practical guidance on how to take effective action.

Why This Event Matters

Online marketplaces have transformed global commerce, but they have also created new opportunities for infringement and counterfeit activity. Research continues to highlight the scale of the issue facing brands and platforms alike.

Major platforms such as Aliexpress, Amazon and Ebay all have varying reporting platforms and approaches, requiring businesses to understand:

  • How to identify infringement
  • What evidence is needed
  • How reporting processes work
  • How marketplaces assess complaints
  • What actions can realistically be expected after reporting

For businesses that rely on brand reputation and product integrity, understanding these procedures is no longer optional, it is essential.

What You’ll Learn

The IPCG Knowledge Share session will explore the practical realities of reporting IP infringement to e-commerce marketplaces, helping attendees better understand:

  • Marketplace reporting systems and enforcement mechanisms
  • Best practices for submitting infringement complaints
  • Common mistakes that delay enforcement
  • Trademark and copyright considerations
  • Evidence gathering and documentation
  • Strategies for improving takedown success rates
  • Current challenges facing rights holders in online marketplaces

The session is designed to deliver actionable insights that attendees can immediately apply within their organisations.

Who Should Attend?

This event is ideal for:

  • Trademark and IP specialists
  • In-house legal teams
  • E-commerce managers
  • Online marketplace sellers
  • Business owners protecting their brands online

Whether you are new to IP enforcement or already managing infringement issues regularly, the discussion promises valuable perspectives and practical takeaways.

Anna Taylor-Maughan CEO, IP Enforcement, IP Moat

The Growing Importance of Online IP Enforcement

As digital commerce continues to evolve, businesses face increasing pressure to proactively monitor and protect their intellectual property online. Industry events and workshops across the UK are increasingly focusing on IP strategy, infringement prevention, and enforcement in digital environments.

The IPCG Knowledge Share event provides a timely opportunity to stay informed, share experiences with peers, and strengthen your organisation’s approach to online brand protection.

Reserve Your Place

If protecting your intellectual property online is a priority for your business, this is an event worth attending.

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For more information about reporting copyright and trademark infringement processes on digital platforms, Eventbrite’s guidance also highlights the importance of accurate documentation and effective takedown notices.

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