Amazon has a strong crackdown on infringement. If a seller accidentally infringes on another’s rights, is complained about, and has his account blocked, he must actively deal with this problem. First, he must check and delete the infringing products, contact the complainant in a timely manner, and do his best to get the other party to withdraw the lawsuit, because this is the best way to reduce losses. However, if the other party does not respond or accept the withdrawal, then he can only appeal.
Before appealing, you must check Amazon’s emails in detail. The appeal letter should be targeted, honest about your mistakes, have a detailed improvement plan, and be sincere. Do not copy the online appeal template, which will appear to be insincere. If you can get your account back, you must not make this mistake again. If you still can’t get your account back after multiple appeals, you can only be blocked. Maybe you can make a comeback in the future, but the cost is too high, so sellers must be on guard
There is another situation where the seller has not infringed, but has been infringed by others. At this time, you can kindly remind the other party to stop infringing. In case of infringement, if the other party knows that they are wrong and stops the behavior, you can choose not to pursue the case. If the other party insists on not listening, you can report the infringement to the Amazon platform, and Amazon will handle it.