When wish sellers follow the store, they not only need to master the operating methods of the platform, but also need to understand some of the platform’s policies, so that the store can develop better. How the wish sellers follow the sales to prevent infringement is also of great concern to everyone, so Let’s learn how to prevent infringement from wish sellers!

1. Reduce the possibility of copyright infringement.

Creating original images is the best way to prevent copyright infringement, and never use other people’s images and photos without permission. Never use images that others have found online, images from third-party product catalogs, or images used by other businesses to promote products.

2. Reduce the possibility of trademark infringement.

Never use someone else’s trademark on a product detail page unless you have appropriate authorization or proof of purchase (such as an invoice) or other legal permission, and never download or sell trademarks from the web, third-party product catalogs, or other merchants Product screenshots of product detail pages are used to list products and ensure descriptions are accurate.

3. Reduce counterfeit products.

Never sell replicas, imitations, or counterfeit products, only genuine and legal merchandise.

4. Reduce the possibility of patent infringement or EC design infringement.

Never use a patented invention or design without the permission of the owner of the patent or registered Community design.

Prohibited behavior: The content and behavior submitted, uploaded, and displayed must not include or involve the following matters.

(1) Providing false and misleading information.

(2) Contains obscene, nudity and adult content.

(3) Contain or transmit any destructive code, including malicious interference, improper interception or expropriation of any system, data or personal information.

(4) Display product images that are unrelated to the listing in which the product is located.

(5) Undertake other platforms or businesses other than wish on the WISH platform.

(6) Selling products that have been deemed harmful to consumers by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and have been recalled.

(7) Upload any product information on wish (or in transactions initiated with WISH) that would cause WISH to violate applicable laws, regulations, norms, rules or this Agreement.

(8) Fraud, selling illegal, counterfeit, or stolen goods; Fraud refers to the behavior of merchants deliberately providing false information to buyers, or deliberately concealing the true situation in order to induce buyers to purchase. Illegal goods refer to Product information and products (including packaging) contain illegal content; counterfeit goods refer to counterfeiting or counterfeiting trademarks that are the same as or similar to the registered trademark on the product body or packaging without the permission of the registered trademark owner, passing off as inferior goods, or stealing items. It refers to the illegal possession, theft, and theft of public and private property.

(9) Defamation, malicious slander, unlawful threats, unlawful harassment, impersonating others or imitating others (including but not limited to WISH employees or other merchants), misdescribing or using similar email addresses, nicknames, Wrong account or other methods; equipment causing confusion or misidentification, etc.

The above introduction is the introduction of anti-infringement methods for Wish sellers to follow-up and sell infringements. It is a common behavior for Wish sellers to follow-up and sell infringements. Seller friends must try to avoid this situation if they really encounter money problems. , we must find a way to properly solve it. The rules of the wish platform are very strict. If infringement occurs during the merchant’s operation, the merchant will be punished to a certain extent.