Amazon Brand Registry: Check Your Name First

Amazon Brand Registry accepts EUIPO and DPMA trademarks. Check before filing if your name is clear and registerable - free.

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Why this check matters

Amazon suspends listings on Brand Registry conflicts often without warning. Worse: bad-actor filings compete for the same name. Whoever filed an identical or confusingly similar mark first in class 25, 3, 21, or 30 can block your Brand Registry application. EUIPO opposition costs 320 EUR base fee, DPMA 120 EUR - cheap compared to suspended Amazon revenue.

Typical risk scenario

You're scaling on Amazon and hit 10,000 EUR monthly revenue. A competitor files a similar mark, Amazon suspends your listing for review. Two weeks of no sales = 5,000 EUR lost revenue, plus potential rebrand cost.

Amazon Brand Registry doesn't officially require distinctive marks - but the trademark office does. A successfully registered EUIPO/DPMA mark is the foundation. Conflict-typical classes: 25 (apparel), 3 (cosmetics), 21 (household), 30 (food).

With TMPilot you check before filing whether your desired name is clear in EUIPO and DPMA. This prevents two outcomes: rejected trademark application (fees lost) and Brand Registry suspension (revenue lost).

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