Miller Canfield will present the first in its IP Hot Takes Series of 30-minute webinars covering current intellectual property trends starting this month.
“Catch the Copycats on Amazon, Etsy, and Shopify: Strategies for combating infringement on the top e-commerce marketplaces” will take place Thursday, July 22, from noon to 12:30 p.m. via Zoom.
With the growing popularity of e-commerce, it’s become increasingly easier for infringers to get their products in the hands of buyers. As the number of infringing products in e-commerce marketplaces increases, so does the difficulty in enforcing IP rights and taking down infringers.
Webinar attendees will hear about real-world strategies to catch these copycats and prevent their infringement of a company’s brand. Speakers will include Miller Canfield attorneys Kimberly Berger and Jeffrey Drake.
To register, visit www.millercanfield.com and click on “events.” A meeting link will be forwarded once the registration form is completed. This event will begin promptly at noon utilizing Zoom, with the lines opening for connections beginning at 11:50 a.m.
- Posted July 02, 2021
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